Hurricane Ian Free Medical Help
More Hurricane Ian free medical help is available in Lee County. The need is still great, so Lee Health has extended it’s free tele-health services through November 11th. This is 24-7 care that comes to you via the internet. You simply need to have a secure or at least a strong connection. Doctors are able to perform virtual exams, offer diagnosis and prescribe medication. Here is the link for more info and where you can download the app.
Sunshine Health offers Ian Medical Help
Sunshine Health’s Welcome Room opened immediately after Ian hit and is still operational. The Welcome room offers an air conditioned, fully stocked venue to recharge and gather needed supplies. Those supplies include water, food, and diapers, among other daily necessities.
In addition to supplies and a comfortable space, Sunshine Health’s Welcome Room also offers a mobile medical care unit. Here you can get health screenings, including wellness checks, vaccinations and testing for illness, such as flu and strep throat.
The Sunshine Health Welcome Room continues is not only open to the public, but also local and regional media, as a place to recharge equipment while in the field covering recovery efforts in Southwest Florida.
Find the welcome room in Fort Myers at 4901 Palm Beach Boulevard, Suite 80.
Ian Medical Help Via Field hospital
A field hospital has already been established in the old Sears department store at the Edison Mall on U.S. 41 in Fort Myers. This is like a giant urgent care. Anyone who stops by can receive a range of treatments and services. Everything from diagnosis to things routinely treated in a typical emergency room. No surgical procedures are able to be performed here.
Hurricane Ian free medical help is more widely available to help those displaced by the storm.