Yankton Medical Clinic Makes Donation to Servant Hearts Clinic

L-R: Susan Fanta, M.D.; Tim Irwin, M.D.; Scott Kindle, M.D.; Daniel Megard, M.D., Martha Holstein, M.D.; Frani Kieffer, Executive Director of Servant Hearts Clinic

Community support is a pillar of Yankton Medical Clinic, P.C. values and is proud to  present Servant Hearts Clinic with a check in the amount of $5,000. Servant Hearts Clinic was founded in 2012  by several community physicians who realized there is a community need for a free health care clinic.  

Servant Hearts Clinic is open every Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. and no appointments are necessary. A wide range  of services are provided including treatment of colds, primary care exams and early disease management such  as diabetes and high blood pressure. Servant Hearts Clinic is not meant to be a medical home but is a place for  patients to receive the help they need. Mental health and social work providers are on hand to connect patients  with available services and agencies. Frani Kieffer, executive director of Servant Hearts Clinic, explained that  “The unique thing is that the clinic is a Christian based organization, and our mission statement is in the name  of Jesus, we desire to serve the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of all who come. We treat the whole  person.” 

All providers at the clinic are volunteers and are licensed. The clinic is available for anyone, not just Yankton  residents and relies on donations and grants for support. 


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