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Homeless people will be able to receive free medical consultations thanks to the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles

El Consulado General de México en Los Ángeles brinda consultas médicas a personas sin hogar.
The Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles provides medical consultations to homeless people.

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Ricardo Roura

The Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles will offer a conference of free services in which he will provide medical consultations for homeless people.

The day will take place this Wednesday of May, from 8: 30 am at 3: 50 pm, at the consulate facilities, at 2401 W. 6th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057 .

The medical activities offered by the representation were achieved thanks to a joint effort of the consulate’s Health Window with the Monseñor Óscar A. Romero Clinic.

These consultations will be available to the Los Angeles County community regardless of nationality.

The pe Interested persons do not need to make an appointment in order to have access to this health service.

Medical consultations are available for people who are homeless, who live in a shelter or who do not have a fixed address.

In addition to medical consultations for the homeless, during this day of free services registration will also be offered to medical coverage programs, which will be available to all people and regardless of their immigration status.

Vaccines against COVID will be available for eligible residents over 5 years of age from Pfizer and Moderna laboratories

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Pediatric doses may be applied, as well as first and second doses, in addition to first or second booster for residents older than 50 years.

If you give it However, you can request more information about this day of medical services at the Ventanilla de Salud, of the General County of Mexico in Los Angeles, at 213-713-6826, or by email at vdslan@sre.gob.mx.

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