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Student Outreach Clinic

The Indiana University Student Outreach Clinic is a free clinic that provides primary care-based medical, dental, social and legal services for the uninsured and underserved in the Indianapolis community. Led by IU School of Medicine, this clinic strives to close the health care gap in the community by coordinating a medical presence to address a wide variety of conditions including infections, musculoskeletal complaints, high blood pressure and depression.

The IU Student Outreach Clinic is open on Wednesdays from 5–8 pm and Saturdays from 9:30 am–2 pm at the Neighborhood Fellowship Church on a first come, first serve basis. All services are available during this time with the exception of dental services. The Neighborhood Fellowship Church is located at 3125 E 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46201.

Get Involved

The IU Student Outreach Clinic is able to fulfill its mission of serving the underserved populations through the dedication of IU students and faculty, and the through the generosity of supporters and volunteers.

Partners

In addition to medical services provided by IU School of Medicine students and supervising faculty, the clinic partners with other local institutions to offer dental, legal and social services, and more.

Research

A core focus of the IU Student Outreach Clinic is on research with the ultimate goal of creating programs and initiatives based on collected data to further the mission of the clinic.

Donate

As a student volunteer-run organization, the IU Student Outreach Clinic, donations of time, money and supplies are instrumental to the overall success of the clinic.