Alliance Medical Ministry


Saturday Clinic
Cervical Cancer and Breast Cancer Screening Clinics
Patient Profiles
Demographics and Clinical Data
Program Impact
Katrina Clinic

Katrina Clinic at Alliance Medical Ministry
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, Alliance Medical Ministry opened the Katrina Clinic at AMM in September 2005 and provided primary medical care for 154 patient visits through December 2005. The Katrina Clinic provided a primary care medical home for families who relocated to the Triangle area following Hurricane Katrina and otherwise had nowhere to turn for medical care.

Thanks to the generosity of congregations, private foundations like the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and the John Rex Endowment, individuals and countless volunteers, the Clinic provided acute and chronic medical care, laboratory testing, radiological procedures, medications and the coordination of other necessary ancillary services to these patients.

 


Your Support Makes a Difference in Our Community

In a recent survey of AMM patients:

100% of patients experienced improvement in overall health since establishing medical care at AMM.

63% of patients rated their health as markedly improved.

71% had at least one visit to the ER prior to becoming an AMM patient.

86% had a reduction in Emergency Room visits.

The cost per patient visit has decreased from 2003 - 2005.

 


Alliance Medical Ministry   101 Donald Ross Drive   Raleigh, North Carolina 27610   919.250.3320  fax: 919.250.3322