January 19, 2011 arip ^ortlanò (Observer Page 19 «b Free Medical for Hard Times pand hours to twice a week this coming year, keeping three paid staff and 70 medical health volunteers, including doctors and nurses on the team. The only qualification for the center’s services is that unin­ sured patients live in one of the following local zip codes: 97211,97212,97217,97227, or 97203. Visiting patients are able to receive blood pressure screen­ ing, adult immunizations, acute care for minor illnesses and injuries, prescription medica­ tion, patient education, on-go­ ing care for diabetes, social services information and re­ ferrals, some specialty consul­ tation, and off-site laboratory services. Not provided are medical services such as STD testing and gynecologic care. Though there are many Or­ egon programs working hard to provide uninsured people with low-cost, attainable health insurance, the North by North­ east Community Health Cen­ ter will continue to do their part in making sure folks are not left to fend for themselves. “People don’t have to give up on their health. We are there to help, and if you have a health issue or know a family mem­ ber with one, we encourage you to get in touch with us,” Dr. Ginsberg says. Southern Styles & Barber GRAND OPENING January 17th-22nd photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Dr. Jill Ginsberg, a local physician (left) and Sharetta Butcher, an office and volunteer coordinator, welcome patients to their North by Northeast Community Health Center, a free localhealth clinic for uninsured patients in need. report. fills up until the volunteer doc­ As of now, the free walk-in tors arrive at 6 p.m. and treat recorded a 25 percent increase clinic opens every Thursday patients until 9 p.m. in patients from last year and evening, when volunteer medi­ Due to a recent increase in just had their busiest month cal staff begins checking in demand for free medical ser­ yet. patients at 4:30 p.m. The clinic vices, the clinic plans to ex­ “People are scared to be without coverage and of run­ ning out o f m ed icatio n s, Ginsberg said, explaining how most of the patients the clinic sees need ongoing care and medical monitoring, but cannot afford it. A 2009 report by the Census Bureau Official shows a spike in the number of Americans without health insurance from 4.3 million - to a record 50.7 million. Oregonians alone, Check out our new private nightclub suite. make up over 643,000 of the country’s uninsured, with the Multnomah County serving over 62,000 uninsured people Portland, Oregon 503.261.1180 last year, according to a recent c o n t i n u e d f r o m front T O T T O B iB l £ IND00R/0UTD00R HOT TUBS PRIVATE ROOMS 513ONEMLKBIvd. Portland, OR 97211 503-284-0044 We would like to invite you to com e and jo in us. Now Hiring Liscensed Stylists & Barbers Contact: SAM at 360-980-6153 or Secret at 360-980-6619 BY TMI HOUR 8028 SE Stark St. www.tubandtan.com P O R TLA N D