Uninsured and Undeterred: Free Health Clinic Brings Relief to Santa Maria Residents

Free dental and health services offered at Santa Maria clinic to aid those in need

For some residents of Santa Maria, like Victoria Orihuela, having health insurance has become a financial burden they cannot bear. Orihuela explains, “Paying for health insurance has become really expensive these days and that’s why I don’t have it, I can’t afford it.” In order to receive necessary medical care, Orihuela attended the Life Hope Centers’ free medical and dental clinic at the Santa Maria Seventh Day Adventist Church last Sunday for a tooth extraction. She estimates that the procedure would have cost her hundreds of dollars if she had to pay for it out of pocket.

The annual free clinic has been operating in various locations from Santa Maria to San Francisco since 2016, providing dental, vision, and other services at no charge. Organizers state that over $2.3 million worth of free medical services have been given to those in need. According to Randall Goodman, an Ophthalmologist and member of the Santa Maria Seventh Day Adventist Church, a large percentage of the Santa Maria population – up to 30% by some estimates – lacks access to quality health care. The services offered at the clinic are entirely volunteer-run, with individuals like Edward Urbina sacrificing their weekends to help those in need. Urbina explains, “Those that go into our profession generally have a heart of compassion, and this is an expression of their heartfelt compassion to serve.”

Hundreds of people attended the clinic to receive various services such as tooth cleanings, haircuts

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