Programs
Free Adult Heatlh Screenings
Olde Towne Medical Center sponsors free screening clinics
for residents of Williamsburg, James City County & York County,
ages 18 to 64, who do not have health insurance and are not current OTMC patients.
Includes: Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, Hemoglobin,
Hemocult (x3),
Digital Rectal Exam for Men - over age 50, PSA - if indicated,
Medication Information and Dental Screening.
Call 757-259-3254 to make an appointment.
Free Pap & Clinical Breast Exam Clinics for Women
who do not have Health Insurance
held in January and July
Every January - Walk-In Clinic Sponsored by Olde Towne Medical Center and Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Free Pap Test and Clinical Breast Exam for women who have not had a Pap test in the past 10 months. Call 984-7112 for information .
Next screening - January 5, 2012 from 3pm to 7pm
Every July - The Cathy L. Pennock Free Cervical & Breast Screening Clinic at OTMC provides Pap smears and clinical breast exams. This free clinic was established in 2005 in memory of Cathy Lynn Pennock who passed away
in 2004, after a two-year battle with cervical cancer. The clinic is funded through donations to The Cathy L. Pennock Memorial Fund, set up by her husband Bill and sons Justin and Nathan and is administered by the Olde Towne Medical Center. Since 2005, 413 women have been able to have these vital screenings, thanks to this clinic.
Next screening July 2012
Call 259-3258 for information
Medications Unaffordable?
If you’re a patient having trouble paying for your prescription medications,
the Greater Williamsburg Medication Access Program (GWMAP) can help.
Through a grant from the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation,
GWMAP connects uninsured and under-insured patients with
pharmaceutical companies to get free or low-cost prescriptions.
Olde Towne Medical Center is
one of seven GWMAP providers
in the greater Williamsburg area.
Patients need only a valid prescription to apply;
the application process
will then be completed by Olde Towne staff.
This service is not only for OTMC patients, but for patients with a prescription from any physician in the service area.
The Greater Williamsburg Medication Access Program, administered
by the
Virginia Health Care Foundation, uses a state-of-the-art computer database
called The Pharmacy Connection (TPC) to streamline the application
process,
making it more efficient. This enables Olde Towne
to handle a much larger volume
of patients than in the past, so doctors
can refer any number of patients to
Olde Towne to apply for the program.
Once the process is complete, it can take up to
six weeks
to receive the medications.
For information about GWMAP,
call Georgia Mamangakis,
Director of the Medication Access Program at
(757)259-3256.
OTMC Gift Bags Fit All Sizes and Occasions
OTMC provides festive Gift Bags, complete with presentation cards stating that a donation has been made in the recipient's honor.
These start at $15 and are perfect for the holidays,
as host/hostess gifts, for birthdays,
or the person who has everything.
To purchase gift bags please call (757) 259-3250