Mobile Dental Program
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MHP partners with Medical teams international in order to bring free dental vans to the muslim community. A team of dentists and assistants will provide urgent dental care services to patients who lack dental insurance (note: MTI cannot accept insured patients). Services provided will include examination, extraction, and restoration. |
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MCRC CLINICThe Muslim Community Resource Center (MCRC) is a service organization led and managed by a group of community volunteers passionate about helping the less fortunate in our community. We are a volunteer based non-profit organization started in 2010 that provides a common platform for Muslim community service engagement. We partner with like minded faith based organizations (Muslim & non-Muslim), city & local services, assistance providers to serve community needs. Our focus is to connect those in need with relevant resources and service providers in our community. |
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phone |
1-888-404-6272
1-888-404-MCRC |
address |
16225 NE 87th St, Suite A-4,
Redmond, WA 98052 Monday - Thursday 10am – 4pm |
MHP Annual Health Fair
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MHP will be hosting an annual Healthcare Fair. This educational event offers health and wellness information and services for the muslim community. The goal is to address the needs of a specific segment of a muslim community and increase awareness of a featured health issue.
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Othello Health Clinic
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The Dental Van and Othello Outreach Clinic offers FREE dental and health care to low-income or without insurance individuals in the Greater Seattle area. We are always looking for dental and medical providers who want to contribute to our facilities. If you are interested, please email us!
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Contact |
Jihan Rashid
Othello Outreach Coordinator |
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206-823-1077
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address |
6940 Martin Luther King Jr. South Seattle WA 98118
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Mammography Mobile Van
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MHP is partnering up with Swedish hospital in order to provide mammograms and other breast imaging for women in the seattle area —including screening mammograms to look for cancer in women without breast symptoms and diagnostic mammograms to look for the cause of a symptom.
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