The Robert R. Frank Student Run Free Clinic (SRFC) provides free healthcare to the uninsured.
You can see us via an in-person appointment or via a telemedicine appointment. Please see our FAQs if you have further questions! See the table below for some of the services we offer. This is not a comprehensive list. |
Location: 1234 Porter St., Detroit, MI 48226
Clinic Hours: 9am - 12pm, two Saturdays per month. Please call to make an appointment that fits your schedule. |
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Primary and Preventative Care
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Medication Prescription
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Laboratory Testing
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Social Services
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Other Services
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Patients are seen by our medical student teams and our volunteer physicians. The team conducts any necessary physical exams and provide further testing, if needed, at no cost to the patient. We are also able to provide prescriptions and some social work services.
Our volunteers are dedicated to listening to our patients concerns and providing high-quality care.
At this time, we offer both in-person appointments at our clinic and telemedicine appointments.
Our volunteers are dedicated to listening to our patients concerns and providing high-quality care.
At this time, we offer both in-person appointments at our clinic and telemedicine appointments.
We are able to provide a number of medications at no charge to the patient, including both over-the-counter and prescription medications. These must be medications that are deemed medically necessary by our care teams.
We are able to send medications to the following pharmacies:
We are able to send medications to the following pharmacies:
- PharMor Pharmacy, 40 E. Alexandrine, Detroit MI, 48201
- Griswold Pharmacy, 1411 Washington Blvd, Detroit MI, 48226
- Seven Mile Pharmacy, 14400 Gratiot Ave, Detroit MI 48205
- Knight Drugs, 8367 Jefferson Ave, Detroit MI 48214
Modern medical care relies on accurate laboratory testing to diagnose illness and create treatment plans. We are proud to offer a wide range of lab tests at no cost to the patient.
- Read more on our Laboratory Testing page.
- COVID-19 vaccinations
- TB tests for work
- Drug tests
- Return to work forms
- School physical forms
Our social services coordinators are equipped with local free or affordable resources that may be of benefit to the patient. These include:
- Dental services
- Smoking cessation resources
- Food insecurity resources
- Diet and nutrition resources
- Mental health resources
- Guidance on making lifestyle changes
- Ophthalmologic Examinations
- Smoking & Alcohol Cessation Counseling
- Mental Health Counseling
- Nutrition Counseling
- Patient Advocacy
- Specialty Care Referrals
Our Partnerships:
SRFC is proud to collaborate with other student organizations from the Wayne State University School of Medicine. These organizations include:
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