Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic in Johns Island, SC have announced that as of April 1, 2019, the free medical home will be accepting low income, uninsured adults who live or work on Folly Beach in addition to Johns, James and Wadmalaw Island.

The announcement comes on the one year anniversary marking the expansion of the free medical clinic into a brand new, 7-exam room medical facility located at 3226 Maybank Highway on Johns Island.

Founded in 2006 by Drs. Charlie Davis and the late Arthur S. Booth, the free clinic set out to provide a medical home and continuing primary health care to uninsured adults living or working at or below 200% of the Federal poverty level on Johns, Wadmalaw or James Island. Since clinic doors opened in 2008, the Clinic has grown to serve over 4,500 uninsured patients across the lowcountry, treating patients with diabetes, hypertension, coronary disease, depression, and more. Patient services also include low or no-cost generic prescriptions as needed, and free imaging and scans provided by Roper St. Francis Hospital.

All services and referrals are free of charge, thanks to donations and grants from the community and a large medical volunteer base. An affiliate of the Volunteers In Medicine organization, the clinic utilizes the volunteers efforts of 138 medical professionals and staff, many who have retired but still hold a license to practice in the state of South Carolina.

Currently, Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic provides free primary care to over 400 uninsured patients each month; the Clinic estimates that the new, seven exam room facility better positions the Clinic to accommodate more than 600 individuals per month. The Board voted to take on uninsured adults who live or work on Folly Beach in February.

Clinic Director Brenda Falls states, “We have long hoped to expand our free services and care to this population of the Barrier Islands; with the expansion of our medical facility we can now see this commitment through and increase our patient base.”

“Many who work in the hospitality industry on Folly Beach may benefit from this expansion in particular,” says Outreach Specialist, Carrie Moores. “We hope that employers who cannot afford to offer health insurance benefits to their employees will help us spread the word, on Folly Beach as well as across Johns, James and Wadmalaw Islands.”

The Clinic continues to fundraise in order to outfit the new building with medical equipment and furnishings. Adults between the ages of 18 and 65 who either live or work on Folly Beach and do not currently have health insurance should call the clinic at 843-266-9800 or visit www.bifmc.org to learn more about eligibility.