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Inspired by Jesuit values, we are dedicated to providing quality and compassionate healthcare to the underserved in the Greater Omaha community. As part of Creighton University, we also work towards forming and educating students to be agents of change.
Founded in 2004 by Creighton University School of Medicine students, the Magis Clinic is dedicated to:
The Magis Clinic and its partners provide free healthcare and referrals to existing community services. It is the first free medical clinic in Omaha open on Saturdays that treats homeless men, women, children and the medically uninsured. Services include basic acute primary care consultations and follow-up, physical exams, mental health care, laboratory services (including basic blood tests), and pharmaceuticals. Magis Clinic volunteers also partner with the Charles Drew Health Center, coordinating their efforts to achieve the mission of the Magis Clinic.
Founded and run by students of the Creighton University School of Medicine since 2004, the Magis Clinic serves the homeless and uninsured of Omaha. The Magis Clinic is staffed by volunteer students, physicians and pharmacists from the Creighton University School of Medicine and the School of Pharmacy.
What are the Magis Clinic hours?
Do you accept drop-in patients?
Do I need any documentation to be seen at the clinic?
What about payment/insurance?
Do you provide STD testing?
Do you treat children at the Magis Clinic?
How do I get involved?