Sister Maura Brannick Health Center, Community health center in South Bend, United States
Sister Maura Brannick Health Center is a community medical facility in South Bend that provides free treatment to uninsured people living below federal poverty levels. The clinic offers primary care and specialist services to patients from the local area who meet income requirements.
The health center opened in 1986 and moved to its Chapin Street location in 1989. A decade later, the facility underwent expansion with a new building that increased its medical capacity and services.
The center integrates Notre Dame students through internships and volunteer programs, fostering medical experience while serving local communities.
Patients must live in St. Joseph County and prove income below 200% of the poverty line to access free medical services. Calling ahead to schedule an appointment is necessary before visiting the clinic.
The facility partners with approximately 30 volunteer physicians who bring specialized expertise in cardiology, dermatology, and other medical fields. These partnerships allow the center to offer a wide range of treatments that extend far beyond basic primary care.
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