Primary Care Services

Ebenezer Medical Outreach (EMO) provides free primary care medical services to anyone who is uninsured or underinsured and whose household income falls below 133% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, yet is unable to access Medicaid or Medicare.

Specialists

EMO has been very fortunate to have available several different specialists for its patients, including a neurologist, cardiologist, orthopedist, gastroenterologist, dermatologist, podiatrist, and surgeon for minor surgery. GYN services are provided through the Cabell Huntington Hospital Women’s Regional Health Center.

Women's Clinic

Monday afternoons are reserved for EMO’s Women’s Clinic, as well as, every second and fourth Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Through a contract with the West Virginia Bureau for Public Health, EMO offers complete women’s health exams, including pap smears and mammogram referrals, at no cost.

Counseling

A volunteer from the Marshall University Dietician Program provides free nutritional counseling services to EMO patients, upon referral by the medical providers. The clinic also provides weekly psychological counseling services.

Prescription Assistance Program

EMO has always provided medications for the patients seen in the clinic. The clinic provides these medications at a cost of $2 per prescription (up to a maximum of $10). In addition to the patients seen in the clinic, EMO also provides medication to the patients of its volunteer physicians and nurse practitioners, as well as other local physicians.

Dental Program

With the assistance of local dentists, EMO now offers a dental clinic for its patients. The goal is to insure that all EMO patients have access to every service that will improve their overall health. A $5 donation for each dental visit is requested.

Outreach

EMO offers a variety of outreach programs for its patients:

  • The Chronic Disease Management Program promotes a healthier lifestyle for those with diabetes and/or high blood pressure.
  • Save Our Sisters provides education on the prevention of breast and cervical cancer.
  • CRUSAIDS (Concerned Residents United to Stop AIDS) is an HIV/AIDS education and prevention program.
  • My Brother’s Keeper is designed to educate African-American men about health issues that disproportionately affect them.
Ebenezer Medical Outreach, Inc.

1448 Tenth Avenue
Huntington, WV 25701
Phone: 304-529-0753

Clinic Hours

Monday, Thursday & Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday
8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

One Saturday a Month
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon