The Clinic
The Clinic in Phoenixville provides medical care to people who would otherwise have none.
You took the worry away about my sickness and ministered not only to my body but my spirit as well—A patient of The Clinic
The Clinic at 143 Church Street, Phoenixville PAForty-three million people in this country are without health insurance. The uninsured are not just “the poor”, they are students, recent graduates, hard working people on short term contracts, and people running their own small businesses. They are mothers of small children and seniors needing help with necessary medications. They can all receive quality health care at The Clinic in Phoenixville, thanks to the generous giving of Time, Talent, and Treasure by the people of places like St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley. All people are treated in an atmosphere of mutual respect, honesty, and kindness. Patients are expected to pay what they can afford, and there is no means testing or complicated paperwork.
I was sick and you cared for me . . .
A patient of The Clinic
Dr. G.E. Kienzle attends Jamie WyattAt The Clinic:
- All people are treated in an atmosphere of mutual respect, honesty, and kindness.
- Patients are expected to pay what they can afford.
- There is no means testing or complicated paperwork.
I would like to thank you and your staff for the abundant length of time and cooperation that was allotted to me during my visit to The Clinic—A patient of The Clinic
Dr. S. Prouty attends Zion QuinnVolunteer Opportunities:
- Clerical Volunteers answer the phones, make appointments, field answers to hundreds of questions, and smile at everyone who comes in the door!
Time commitment: As little as half a day every 2 weeks to 1 day a week.
Skills required: Whatever your skills, we can find a place for you!
- Nursing Volunteers assist in many ways to comfort, assess, and care for patients. An RN degree is not required.
Time commitment: Varies based on activity.
Skills required: If you have some training in health care, know how to take blood pressure, and have patience and compassion, The Clinic can train you!
- Other Volunteer Opportunities are available for clinical specialists, social workers, fundraisers and grant writers, gardeners, ”handymen,” and anyone with foreign language skills who can act as a translator for patients.
Time commitment: Varies based on activity.
Skills required: Whatever your skills, we can find a place for you!
The Clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. To schedule an appointment, please call The Clinic.
Contact Information
The Clinic is located at 143 Church Street, Phoenixville PA 19460.
Tel: 610-935-1134
fax: 610-935-8191
www.theclinicphoenixville.com
For more information on how to volunteer at The Clinic, call Anne Mitchell Reid (Outreach Commission Liaison) at 610-792-0867.
Dr. Lorna Stuart, Medical Director of The Clinic