Range Community Clinic’s work to provide medical services to those in need in Pasco, Washington is featured in a report by KEPR-TV in the Tri-Cities.
Range Community Clinic partners with St. Vincent DePaul each week for an event that serves as a one-stop resource for community needs. Families can find food, clothing, financial assistance, insurance resources, SNAP benefits, and health care via the Range Mobile Unit.
“We can provide health care for kids all the way up to geriatrics, including referrals if they need care we can’t provide here,” Samuel Schneider, DO, medical director for Range Community Clinic told KEPR. “We can send them for cardiology, we can send them for x-ray, whatever else is needed.”
Range Community Clinic is a non-profit health clinic that operates in partnership with the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. Range currently operates several clinics including two mobile units which provide communities across Washington access to health screenings, consultations, and specialty services.
The William A. Crosetto Mobile Health Care Unit is available for primary care services at the St. Vincent de Paul Food Distribution Center in Pasco every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.