Innovative Readiness Training brings no cost medical services to local residents

The U.S. Department of Defense, in partnership with the Delta Regional Authority, will bring no cost medical services to the Twin Lakes area with Innovative Readiness Training (IRT).The clinic will set up on the campus of Yellville Summit public schools from July 11 through July 19. Medical, dental and optical care will be provided at no cost to patients.

Major Ethan Anticevich of the Air Force Reserve and Tina Cole, the community development coordinator at the North West Arkansas Economic District (NWAEDD), were recently guests on Talk of the Town with Sammy Raycraft to discuss the benefits of bringing the program to the Twin Lakes Area.


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The no cost clinic is offered to residents ages two and older who are uninsured, underinsured or in need of quality patient care. No proof of insurance or identification is needed to participate in the clinic.

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