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If the body is a temple, why not serve it?

Houses of worship have always reached out to those in need: the poor, the hungry, the sick. People know they can depend on spiritual leaders, even when the rest of the world falls short. With rising medical costs and over 47 million uninsured Americans, access to quality, affordable healthcare is one of the greatest challenges facing our communities. NetMed Care eClinics enable your house of worship to reach out to those who need it most: your employees, your congregation and the surrounding community. Installing a convenient NetMed Care eClinic, right in your house of worship, at no cost to your organization, is a dynamic way to bring high-quality healthcare to your congregation and community. And it’s an incredible way to expand your ministry.

Pathways to Wellness

With NetMed Care eClinics, members of your congregation and your community can access affordable medical care, offered at convenient hours. NetMed Care accepts all medical insurance plans, as well as Medicare and Medicaid. Of course, patients pay their normal co-pay for doctor visits. For those without insurance, NetMed Care charges a low consult fee, and accepts checks, credit and debit cards. NetMed Care will install an eClinic at your church, with no out-of-pocket cost to your organization. All you do is tell the congregation and surrounding community about NetMed Care, and encourage individuals to sign up and become NetMed Care members — for a low annual fee of $30 per person per year. An eClinic is an excellent way to serve the needs of the community at large, while making your church more visible to others. eClinics provide many attractive benefits:

NetMed Care eCliniccan be a trusted healthcare source for everyone in your ministry. Click here to find out how we can work together to enrich the health and well being of your congregation and the communities you serve.