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The HOPE Medical clinic is open on a weekly basis. This is a no cost ('Pay it Forward') clinic for those who are low income (<200% of the Federal Poverty Level), and/or

homeless population.

DAYS & HOURS OF OPERATION

 

HOPE Medical Clinic

992 E. Sahara Ave.
Las Vegas, NV 89104
This location has closed permanently

 

HOPE Homeless Clinic

200 Foremaster Lane

Las Vegas, NV 89101

Will reopen sometime in 2021
No appointment is necessary

First come, First serve

 

THE HOPE CLINIC’S MISSION IS:​​

To provide “no cost” medical care for those who are uninsured, low income and/or homeless. Each HOPE patient must

agree to “pay it forward” with acts of kindness to others in the community.​

Nurses/Students/Support Staff
Jon Graff, EMT

Jaime Voelker, EMT

Yusuke Nakagawa

Louise Watson, RN
Karen Wikler

William Heidman, EMT

Joshua Roose

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Our current list of health care professionals who give of their time and skills for Operation H.O.P.E., Inc include:​

Medical Doctor/Provider Volunteers
Elliot Shin, M.D. (family medicine)

Kalpana Reddy, M.D. (internal medicine)

Eric Wikler, D.O. (family medicine)

Todd Jackson, M.D. (ophthalmology)

Andrew Martin, M.D. (orthopedic surgery)

Shane Zachary, M.D

Todd Radivan, PA

Cedric Ojeda, NP
 

IF YOU ARE A CURRENT OR A RETIRED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL, WE WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO BE A PART OF THIS AMAZING DREAM TEAM!!!


click here for more info​

The HOPE medical clinic is offering services to our community.  Since its birth in 2009, over 17,000 patients have been served. Our clinic is staffed by compassionate volunteer health care professionals and patient advocates. Patients can expect to be served with excellence and unconditional love.  Patients who are not able to afford prescribed medications will be referred to a Prescription Assistance Program that helps low-income patients receive prescribed medications. We also offer low-cost laboratory and imaging services​.

Patients seen at our “no-cost” clinic are required to “pay it forward” by performing 3 acts of kindness for 3 other individuals in the community. The patient must write what they did and send it back to Operation H.O.P.E. within 30 days of their first visit. This “pay it forward” approach helps our patients restore a sense of responsibility and dignity to be a positive force in our community.

To be eligible for the HOPE medical clinic, patients must be un-insured with a household income not exceeding 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.  Homeless patients are seen regardless of their insurance status.

 

Operation H.O.P.E. Medical Clinic

DAYS & HOURS OF OPERATION

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