Got Cavities? The USC Mobile Dental Clinic is Coming Back!



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The USC Mobile Dental Clinic will be providing free dental care for kids who do not have dental insurance from February 28 – March 7, 2014.

USC’s Mobile Dental Clinic program was launched in 1968 to serve patients with no resources for oral health care. It has since provided comprehensive dental treatment to more than 80,000 patients and has been a model for many other programs around the country. The Mobile Dental Clinic operates at 10 to 12 geographic sites throughout Central and Southern California each year, providing more than $1 million worth of care annually to underserved children, at no cost to their families.

Sierra Madre Middle School is looking for kids:
• Who DO NOT have dental insurance
• Who have cavities
• Who are 6 – 18 years old
• Who live in Altadena, Pasadena, Sierra Madre, or South Pasadena
• Whose parent or guardian will commit to several appointments during the week.

Those who wish to attend must pre-register! NO Walk-Ins will be allowed. Call Young & Healthy at (626) 795-5166. Hurry! Space is limited to the first 120 kids who qualify.

Sierra Madre Middle School, 141 West Highland Avenue, Sierra Madre, (626) 396-5890 or visit sierramadre.pasadenausd.org.

 

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