MUST Ministries announced it is partnering with Bethesda Community Clinic to bring the organization’s Mobile Medical Unit to Canton to provide free health care to anyone who can’t otherwise afford it.

Bethesda’s Medical Unit will be at MUST Ministries’ Canton office, 111 Brown Industrial Parkway, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first Friday of the month.

“Bethesda Community Clinic’s mission is to provide quality health care services to those in need, so by bringing the Mobile Medical Unit to our MUST Canton location, we’re able to work together to provide crucial health services to the local community,” said Dr. Ike Reighard, president and CEO of MUST Ministries.

The Mobile Medical Unit’s services will include primary care, chronic disease management, women’s health, pediatric care, sick visits and physicals. Information: http://www.mustministries.org/

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