East Georgia Healthcare Center and Freedom Through Recovery partnering to offer free healthcare

Free screenings, checkups, and sick visits will be available on February 22. NO insurance is needed. | Photo Courtesy of East Georgia Healthcare Center/Facebook

East Georgia Healthcare Center (EGHC) is partnering with Freedom Through Recovery (FTR) in Statesboro to offer free healthcare for anyone in the community who needs it; NO insurance is necessary.

The mobile healthcare unit will be set up at 833 Northside Drive East (Alcoholics Anonymous building, near the intersection with Savannah Avenue) from 9am to noon on Saturday, February 22, 2025

Services offered will include sick/well visits, health screenings, chronic care management, health education, and more.  

The mobile health unit | Photo Courtesy of East Georgia Healthcare Center/Facebook

If you, your loved ones, or your children need this service, please fill out the Google Form below.

REGISTER HERE: https://forms.gle/DcuVGaCQsigH4tFn8

For more information, call or text the FTR office at 1-844-326-5400

About East Georgia Health Center

EGHC is a non-profit community-owned health center, governed by a local board of directors, the majority of whom are active patients. They provide services in 14 counties in southeast Georgia, including Emanuel, Bulloch, Treutlen, Toombs, Tattnall, Jenkins, Candler, Appling, Wayne, Montgomery, Jenkins, Jefferson, Screven and Evans.

EGHC has been committed to providing great quality care since 1994. For more information, visit https://eghc.org/.

About Freedom Through Recovery

FTR is a safe space where people can connect with other individuals seeking to improve their health and well-being by pursuing a fulfilling and contributing life. They promote long-term recovery from substance use by providing experienced peer support and advocating for self-directed care.

FTR provides services for people in recovery, people desiring recovery, friends and family of those affected by Substance Use Disorder, the recovery community, and the community at large. For more information, visit https://freedomthroughrecovery.org/.

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