New patient? Registration Form/Eligibility Requirements ¿Nuevo paciente? Registro/Eligibilidad

Walk-in Medical and Dental Services Monday - Saturday!

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Medical Services

We offer care for minor, non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries and mild-to-moderate behavioral health concerns.

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Vision Care

Our skilled optometrists provide complete eye exams, glaucoma and cataract screenings, and prescription eyeglasses.

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Dental Services

We provide comprehensive exams, x-rays, restorative services, and when necessary, extractions to patients 12 and older.

 

Trinity Free Clinic does not provide emergency medical care.
If you have a medical emergency, please call 9-1-1 or go to an emergency room.

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“The first question which the priest and the Levite asked was: ‘If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?’ But…the Good Samaritan asked:
‘If I do not stop to help this man, what will
happen to him?'”

— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Our Mission is Made Possible By

 

Dedicated Volunteers

More than 350 medical, dental, and lay volunteers make delivery of our mission possible through their time, talent, and commitment to serve their neighbors in need.

Generous Benefactors

Our services are made possible through the generosity of individual donors, local churches and businesses, charitable foundations, and public and private agencies.

Community Partnerships

The clinic maintains positive relationships with area hospitals, the Hamilton County Department of Health, and the cities of Carmel, Westfield, and Noblesville.

 

Inclusive, Respectful Healthcare

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At Trinity Free Clinic, our culture is one of inclusion—for our patients, our staff, our communities, and our nearly 300 volunteers. We believe that diversity of caregivers ensures better care of diverse patient populations. We do not tolerate discrimination in race, religion, nationality, culture, age, gender, or sexual orientation.

We value and encourage cultural competence—which helps us respond appropriately to the needs of patients with varying backgrounds, in a way that recognizes differences and allows individuals to feel respected and valued—so that we may serve all equally and with respect.

Did You Know?

Hoosiers pay more for healthcare than the average American with the 2nd highest growth rate of healthcare costs in the U.S.



Nearly 1 in 3 members of our community have not had routine dental care in the last 12 months.



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37% of low-wage workers in the U.S. earning between $25,000 and $34,999 became uninsured during the pandemic.

“Love cannot remain by itself –
it has no meaning.
Love has to be put into action, and that action is service.”

— St. Mother Teresa