Credit: Cleveland Ibn Sina Clinic
Cleveland Ibn Sina Clinic (6055 West 130th St., Parma) last week announced their new telemedicine program that will allow patients to work with their physicians from the comfort of their home. The Clinic opened in 2019 and is supported by the Islamic Center of Cleveland.

“Through a virtual set-up, patients can maintain communication with their physicians, obtain medication refills, and receive public health education, including information on how to deal with anxiety and stress during this pandemic. We have expanded our clinical pulmonary services to address the additional burden of respiratory symptoms in our fight against COVID-19. We also offer appointments for an expansive network of physicians in the fields of endocrinology, cardiology, internal medicine, allergy/immunology, behavioral health, and more,” they said in a statement.

The clinic sees all patients for free, regardless of background or income. Some patients, based on background or income, can also qualify for free medication.
New patients are welcome and encouraged.

3 replies on “Islamic Center of Cleveland’s Free Clinic in Parma Offering Telemedicine Appointments to All Patients in Need”

  1. Should be about as busy as all those empty covid floors and tents at the hospitals. Where’d that big hospital boat go? Did you see the thousands of dancing covid nurse videos on tiktok?

  2. Funvax is a DNA altering injection that turns off a person’s Vmat2 gene which they have discovered is the deciding factor in someone’s religious attitude. Turn it off, no more God. It was invented to curb Islamic extremism in the middle east. Now everyone will be getting it in the new covid vaccine.

  3. Funvax,,,,,your full of shit,,,,,,stop your lying already,,,,,,if you actually believe this your just showing what a fool you really are.

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