Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio — The cost of healthcare continues to affect people around the country, which is why the remote area clinic is providing free healthcare to the Ashtabula community, an area that has a healthcare provider shortage.
Remote Area Medical will help those who need medical care in Ashtabula County Melissa Cunningham comes to the clinic every year for dental and vision; she has medical insurance through Veteran Affairs, but it doesn’t cover vision or dental.
“It's hard not to be moved and inspired by these people that come here giving themselves just to take care of someone else, it’s beyond words,” said Balogh-Crombie.
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