Global Hope International will host a free two-day medical clinic Dec. 6-7 at Northeast Middle School in Bethlehem, providing dental, vision, and medical services to community members at no cost.

The clinic, held in partnership with Remote Area Medical, marks the organization’s third such event in the Lehigh Valley. Services will be available on a first-come, first-served basis with no identification required.

Patients can access the parking lot at the rear of Northeast Middle School, 1170 Fernwood St., beginning at 11:59 p.m. Dec. 5 and remain open through the duration of the clinic. Clinic doors will open at 5:30 a.m. both days.

Due to time limitations, attendees must choose between dental or vision services, though all patients can receive medical care. Dental services include cleanings, fillings, extractions, and X-rays. Vision services feature eye exams, eyeglass prescriptions, and on-site eyeglass manufacturing. Medical services encompass women’s health exams, general medical examinations, mammogram screenings, and flu shots.

Organizers recommend patients seeking vision services arrive early and note that closing times may vary based on daily service capacity.

Patients can create a profile here to expedite registration. Additional information is available at globalhopeinternational.org.

Global Hope International deploys volunteer teams of medical and non-medical professionals to address medical needs in underserved populations.

Generative AI was used to organize information for this story, based on data provided by Global Hope International. It was reviewed and edited by lehighvalleylive.com staff.

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