CNSTC: October 3, 2018

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October 3, 2018

Neighbors helping neighbors

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Features

The staff of Crossroads Clinic Volunteers In Medicine is composed almost entirely out of volunteers from the medical community.

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Crossroads Clinic Volunteers In Medicine in Lake St. Louis provides health care for those in the community who otherwise could not afford it By Brett Auten Its motto – “We are neighbors caring for neighbors” – sums it up. Crossroads Clinic Volunteers In Medicine, located at 10714 Veterans Memorial Parkway in Lake St. Louis, serves the medical needs of adults aged 18-64 residing in Western St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren and Montgomery counties who are not covered by Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance and meet the 200-percent or less federal poverty income guidelines The clinic is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and you can contact the clinic either by phone, at 636-5613133, or by email at crossroadsclinic@yahoo.com. Approximately 60 professional and clerical individuals volunteer at the clinic are committed to assisting this underserved population. Last year, the professional and clerical volunteers provided 6,190 hours of service in 2017.

Dr. Maimuna Baig started practicing medicine in Warrenton in 1985. In 1990, Dr. Baig moved her practice to Lake St. Louis, in a medical office she and her husband built across from SSM St. Joseph Hospital West. As the country’s number of uninsured rose, Dr. Baig had a vision. Could she open a free clinic for the uninsured poor at a location close to a major highway? It would be her way of giving back to a community in a substantial way for all the support and many blessings she had received through the years. “A lot of my patients were not coming back because they were waiting to get insurance,” Dr. Baig said. “I felt that there needed to be a place to go that focused on prevention and to focus on preventing problems from ignoring simple medical procedures.” With the help of Drew Rector, then President of SSM St. Joseph Hospital West, Dr. Baig’s vision began to take shape. A rent-free location was found, nonprofit status was obtained with the state of Missouri, medical office supplies were donated, a See ’NEIGHBORS’ page 2

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