Love In Action Hosts Free Medical, Dental, and Vision Clinic for Uninsured in Albuquerque

On June 19–20, 2026, Love In Action will host a free medical, dental, and vision clinic at the Albuquerque Convention Center. Uninsured residents can access screenings, referrals, and essential care, while volunteers highlight compassion as a cornerstone of public health.

Love In Action, Inc., is hosting free healthcare clinics on June 19–20, 2026, at the Albuquerque Convention Center. These clinics are for individuals who lack health insurance or have inadequate health insurance coverage. The clinic will be from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on both days.

At Love In Action’s free clinics, many volunteers from Love In Action, along with healthcare professionals, provide care to uninsured patients. The purpose of providing free clinics is to improve access to healthcare. In addition, the clinics aim to enhance the community’s well-being.

Upon arrival at the clinic, patients will register for care and undergo blood pressure and glucose testing for medical triage. Patients then receive referrals for medical, dental, or vision care based on individual needs. Love In Action has held similar free clinics throughout New Mexico, including in rural communities. The goal is to reach uninsured residents.

Individuals involved with Love In Action are able to receive free health screenings, dental care, and vision services. This increases individuals’ access to healthcare by enabling early diagnosis of health problems. Furthermore, it helps ease the financial burden on families struggling to afford such relief. It also helps them pay for the medical care already incurred.

The establishment of these clinics not only strengthens the communities’ healthcare support system but also ensures that uninsured individuals receive necessary health services. This effort is consistent with Love In Action’s broader mission of providing equitable access to healthcare for all New Mexico residents.

The Albuquerque clinic illustrates the capacity of non-profit organizations to address gaps found in the provision of healthcare services. Through their support for free health, dental, and vision care, Love In Action strengthens community support by providing preventive healthcare services. The clinic also advances the idea that compassion serves as a vital tool for promoting and sustaining public health.

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