Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is The Doctors’ Volunteer Clinic?
A: The Doctors’ Volunteer Clinic is a community-supported, volunteer-driven, nonprofit clinic that acts as a safety net of services for the uninsured and low income of Southern Utah.

Q: Where is the clinic located?
A: It is located at 1036 East Riverside Drive in St. George, Utah. See a map here.

Q: When is the clinic open?
A :Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (closed for lunch between 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.)

Q: Do I need an appointment?
A: Yes. Please call us at 435-656-0022 for an appointment. We accept walk-ins according to the severity of symptoms, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Q: Are translators available at the clinic?
A: Spanish translators are not always available, so we recommend bringing someone who can translate on your behalf. We do our best to have a Spanish speaker on staff.

Q: What do I need to bring with me to the clinic?
A: Please bring a $10 donation per visit. We are funded by private donations and grants. For your first appointment, please bring any medical records you have and a list of your current medications. Without this information, it is more difficult to treat timely and fully.

Q: What is my cost to visit the clinic?
A: The Doctors’ Volunteer Clinic relies on patient donations; your donations make up an important part of the Clinic’s operating budget. You are asked to donate $10. If you cannot afford that, whatever you give is welcome.

Q: Who are the doctors and staff?
A: All of the doctors and other medical providers, translators, and other clinic workers are volunteers from the area. All medical providers are professional and licensed. This is a clinic served by the people of our community, for the people of our community and you are welcome to be part of it. Meet our providers here.