Methuen Mayor Bill Manzi, in conjunction with the City of Methuen Veterans Services Office will be sponsoring a daylong medical clinic for veterans who are unable to access medical care because of transportation or homelessness. The Veteran Homestead Mobile Medical Unit will be set up in the parking area of the American Legion at 200 Broadway from 10-3 on September 8th. Routine health care, physicals, blood screenings, EKG’s and other medical services will be offered. “I am very pleased that Methuen veterans will be able to receive these much needed medical services,” Manzi said. “No one should go without health care, least of all those who have served our country in the military.” The van is operated by Veteran Hospice Homestead, a non-profit that provides homes for elderly veterans. They last visited Methuen in 2005. For further information, please contact the Methuen Veterans Services office at 978-983-8585.
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