Services
Ebenezer Medical Outreach, Inc. (EMO) is a full service medical clinic that provides a multitude of services to the working uninsured of the tri-state regions of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. EMO services eight counties, with a combined population of 329,453 with 69,185 individuals living at or below the federal poverty guideline. This number of people is 8.6% higher than the national average, according to the 2000 U.S. Census.
The following types of services are available to patients/clients at EMO:
- Access to primary and specialty healthcare for financially eligible patients at Ebenezer’s medical clinic.
- Prescription assistance through the Huntington Area Prescription Assistance Program. This program accessed over $2.8 million dollars worth of pharmaceuticals for patients in fiscal year 2008-2009.
- Healthy Lifestyle - Healthy Life – Education and preventative care geared toward improving the life quality of rural Appalachians that are disproportionately affected by diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
- Save Our Sisters (S.O.S.) – Natural lay helper program that provides education, counseling, and screening referrals, related to breast, cervical and ovarian cancer to seldom/never screened women of the region.
- Concerned Residents United to Stop AIDS (CRUSAIDS) – Outreach that provides HIV/AIDS education and risk reduction materials and access to HIV testing for the region.
- Dental Clinic – Because many of our patients suffer from poor dental history we provide extensive, at times restorative work to patient’s mouths for a $5.00 donation.
- My Brother’s Keeper – Natural lay helper program that provides education, counseling, and screening referrals to men for prostate cancer.
How do I qualify for services?
EMO will be interviewing for new patient appointments Monday and Wednesday of every month from 8:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. To see if you qualify please call Diana for a packet @ 304.529.0753 ext. 113.
Ebenezer Medical Outreach, Inc. (EMO) is a full service medical clinic that provides a multitude of services to the uninsured and underinsured of the tri-state region of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. EMO services eight counties, with a combined population of 329,453 individuals living at or below the federal poverty guideline. This number is 8.6% higher than the national average, according to the 2000 U.S. Census.
The following services are available:
- Medical Clinic – Primary and specialty care services are provided by volunteers and paid staff
- Pharmacy – Prescriptions written by medical providers are filled in our in house pharmacy.
- Dental Clinic – Acute emergency dental care as well as restorative care is provided to EMO patients by volunteer dentists.
- Outreach – The following programs have been developed aimed at eliminating health disparities.
- Healthy Lifestyle Healthy Life
- Save Our Sisters
- CRUSAIDS
- My Brothers Keeper
Medical Clinic, Pharmacy and Dental Clinic require filling out this application: Patient Application
