SHOWS US HOW IT’S ALL MADE POSSIBLE. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE COME THROUGH THESE DOORS NEEDING FREE MEDICAL CARE. NOW, IN 2026, THE MOORE FAITH MEDICAL CLINIC HAS PLANS TO EXPAND TO BRING MORE CARE TO MORE PEOPLE. IT DOESN’T DO A LOT OF GOOD TO TELL SOMEBODY YOU NEED SOMETHING AND THEN NOT, THEN NOT BE ABLE TO AFFORD IT. MOORE FAITH MEDICAL CLINIC IS DOUBLING ITS OPTOMETRY SERVICES, ALLOWING MORE PATIENTS TO RECEIVE EYE EXAMS, DIAGNOSES, PRESCRIPTIONS AND GLASSES, ALL AT NO COST. IT’S ONLY MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FACT THAT A LOT OF OUR EQUIPMENT WAS DONATED. AN OPTOMETRIST IN GUYMON, OKLAHOMA, DOCTOR MORRISON, DONATED THE EQUIPMENT THAT YOU SEE BEHIND US. A SECOND SET OF EYE CARE EQUIPMENT DONATED AND PURCHASED THROUGH COMMUNITY SUPPORT, IS EXPECTED TO EXPAND SERVICES IN A COUPLE MONTHS. HERE WE HAVE OUR FOUR CHAIR DENTAL SUITE AND. WHICH MEANS THAT WE ARE ABLE TO HELP. OBVIOUSLY FOUR PATIENTS AT A TIME, THE CLINIC ADDED. DENTAL CARE LAST FALL AS THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS CONTINUES TO CLIMB. WE HELPED. MORE THAN 2000 OF OUR NEIGHBORS TO FIND MEDICAL CARE AND DENTAL CARE, AND WE ALSO HAVE A FREE PHARMACY, SO WE DO THAT ALL IN THE NAME OF JESUS. THE CLINIC HAS PROVIDED AN ESTIMATED $19 MILLION WORTH OF CARE SINCE OPENING IN 2015, MADE POSSIBLE BY VOLUNTEERS FROM HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS TO CASE MANAGERS AND THOSE PROVIDING A WARM MEAL. THEY DO IT BECAUSE THEY CARE ABOUT. THEY WANT TO HELP PEOPLE, AND ONE OF THE BLESSINGS OF BEING ABLE TO COME HERE AND VOLUNTEER THEIR TIME AND THEIR SKILLS, THEIR KNOWLEDGE, IS THEY DON’T HAVE TO MESS WITH INSURANCE. THEY DON’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH MONEY, BECAUSE EVERYTHING WE DO IS ABSOLUTELY FREE, GIVEN IN THE NAME OF JESUS. IF YOU’D LIKE TO DONATE OR VOLUNTEER AT MOORE FAITH MEDICAL CLINIC. FIND THIS STO
‘In the name of Jesus’: Moore clinic expands services to provide more free medical and dental care
The Moore Faith Medical Clinic in Oklahoma is expanding its services to provide more free medical and dental care, thanks to community support and donations.
Updated: 10:13 PM CST Jan 20, 2026
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Thousands of Oklahomans who cannot afford basic medical care have found help at the Moore Faith Medical Clinic, which is expanding its services to offer more free care to families in need.>> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel | Sign up for KOCO 5’s Morning Newsletter”It doesn’t do a lot of good when you tell somebody they need something and then them not be able to afford it,” said Brent Haigood, the optometry lead at the clinic. The clinic is doubling its optometry services, allowing more patients to receive eye exams, diagnoses, prescriptions and glasses at no cost. This expansion is made possible by donated equipment from Dr. Morrison, an optometrist in Guymon.A second set of eye care equipment, acquired through community support, is expected to further expand services in a couple of months. The clinic also added dental care last fall, with a four-chair dental suite that can help four patients at a time, as the number of patients continues to climb.”We have helped more than 2,000 of our neighbors to find medical care and dental care, and we also have a free pharmacy, and we do that in the name of Jesus,” said Dave Evans, the executive director of the clinic. >> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Since opening in 2015, the clinic has provided an estimated $19 million worth of care, made possible by volunteers ranging from health care professionals to case managers and those providing warm meals.”They do it because they care—they want to help people,” Evans said. “And one of the blessings about being able to come here and volunteer their time, their skills and knowledge is they don’t have to mess with insurance. They don’t have to deal with money because everything we do is free in the name of Jesus.”To volunteer, people can reach out to [email protected] for more information. Those interested in donating can do so here. Patients looking for more details can find them here. Top Headlines TIMELINE: Winter storm watch issued for most of Oklahoma ahead of Arctic blast and snow Interactive photos show how the White House has changed in President Trump’s second term Several crews respond to fire at church in southeast Oklahoma City Person taken into custody after FBI executes warrant at McLoud property Letter from Homeland Security outlines proposal for ICE processing center in Oklahoma City
Thousands of Oklahomans who cannot afford basic medical care have found help at the Moore Faith Medical Clinic, which is expanding its services to offer more free care to families in need.
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“It doesn’t do a lot of good when you tell somebody they need something and then them not be able to afford it,” said Brent Haigood, the optometry lead at the clinic.
The clinic is doubling its optometry services, allowing more patients to receive eye exams, diagnoses, prescriptions and glasses at no cost. This expansion is made possible by donated equipment from Dr. Morrison, an optometrist in Guymon.
A second set of eye care equipment, acquired through community support, is expected to further expand services in a couple of months.
The clinic also added dental care last fall, with a four-chair dental suite that can help four patients at a time, as the number of patients continues to climb.
“We have helped more than 2,000 of our neighbors to find medical care and dental care, and we also have a free pharmacy, and we do that in the name of Jesus,” said Dave Evans, the executive director of the clinic.
>> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
Since opening in 2015, the clinic has provided an estimated $19 million worth of care, made possible by volunteers ranging from health care professionals to case managers and those providing warm meals.
“They do it because they care—they want to help people,” Evans said. “And one of the blessings about being able to come here and volunteer their time, their skills and knowledge is they don’t have to mess with insurance. They don’t have to deal with money because everything we do is free in the name of Jesus.”
To volunteer, people can reach out to [email protected] for more information. Those interested in donating can do so here.
Patients looking for more details can find them here.
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