JASPER — The U.S. Department of Defense in partnership with the Northwest Arkansas Economic Development District is presenting Ozark Wellness Innovative Readiness Training through July 25. This is a clinic providing medical, behavioral health, dental, optical and veterinary care at no cost.
Clinics were set up last Monday and Tuesday on the Jasper School campus and the Kingston School campus.
The services are offered on a first come, first serve basis - while supplies last.
These services include:
Medical: Health exams, sports physicals and behavioral health care.
Optometry: Eye exams and one pair single vision lens glasses.
Dental: Exams, cleanings, extractions and fillings.
Veterinary: Exams, spay/neuter operations and rabies vaccines. Veterinarian services will be provided at the Jasper location only.
So what should people expect when they arrive at either of the respective sites?
Maj. Tanee Nimsakont and Captain Tricia Felin, US Army Reserves, speaking last Monday afternoon at the Jasper School, explained the process patients will experience once arriving at the front entrance of the respective school building.
The client will go over to the Patient Administration Team where they will be checked-in. No insurance or identification is required.
The last patient must be checked in one hour before close that day.
A medic will greet the patient, note the patient's request for service and perform an assessment to determine if other programs offered would benefit the patient. Then the patient will be escorted by a soldier member of the mission to the initial service area which will be located in a classroom. From there, the patient will receive personalized individual attention for the remainder of their visit, said Felin.