Since 1988, we are serving as Ogden Medical Clinic
For many years, the United States has wrestled with the growing issue of how to give health care to people who need it the most—those who lack insurance, are homeless, or are in other challenging situations. The findings of a prior investigation into the unmet healthcare requirements of homeless individuals were released by a team of clinicians working for the National Library of Medicine. According to the findings, 73% of respondents said they had at least one unmet health requirement.
This includes being unable to obtain essential medical and dental care, not having access to prescription drugs, receiving insufficient mental health care, and not being able to buy eyeglasses. According to the study, clinically significant dental issues have been detected in two-thirds of homeless individuals, and nearly 40% have visual impairments.
Since we opened in 1988, Seager Memorial Clinic has made a concerted effort to address this issue by offering all of our patients’ free access to Ogden Clinic. Medical, vision, dental, mental health, pharmaceutical treatments, and other general healthcare requirements are all covered by our free Ogden medical clinic.
Who we serve at Seager Clinic:
Weber County residents as well as residents of nearby communities have benefited from our Ogden Clinic's assistance over the years. In actuality, 81% of our patients come from Weber County, 10 percent from Davis County, and other patients come from adjacent communities like Utah, Duschene, Salt Lake, Morgan, Box Elder, and Grand counties. Our goal is to make sure that everyone in our community receives the medical care they need. Visit - https://seagerclinic.org/