Maine Migrant Health Program (MMHP) - Mobile Medical Care at Farm-worker Camps

Address 9 Green St PO Box 405
City Augusta
State Maine
Zip 4332
Phone (800) 351-9634
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Fee Sliding Scale Dental Clinic
Accept Uninsured Patients Yes
Only For Low-income Family Yes
Spanish Support Yes
Need Appointment No
Open Time Contact for Details

About Maine Migrant Health Program (MMHP) - Mobile Medical Care at Farm-worker Camps

The Maine Migrant Health Program (MMHP) provides mobile dental care to farmworkers and their families at farmworker camps across the state. The dental clinics are staffed by dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants who provide a variety of dental services, including:

  • Exams and cleanings
  • Fillings
  • Extractions
  • Root canals
  • Dentures
  • Partials
  • Crowns
  • Bridges

The MMHP also offers sealants and fluoride treatments to help prevent tooth decay. The dental clinics are free to all farmworkers and their families, regardless of immigration status.

To schedule an appointment at a dental clinic, farmworkers can call the MMHP at 1-888-351-9634. The MMHP also has a website where farmworkers can find more information about the dental clinics and other health services that are available.

Here are some additional details about the dental clinics:

  • The clinics are typically held once a month at each farmworker camp.
  • The clinics are open to all farmworkers and their families, regardless of immigration status.
  • The clinics are free to all patients.
  • Appointments are required and can be made by calling the MMHP at 1-888-351-9634.
  • The clinics are staffed by dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants who are fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
  • The clinics offer a variety of dental services, including exams and cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, dentures, partials, crowns, and bridges.
  • The clinics also offer sealants and fluoride treatments to help prevent tooth decay.

The MMHP dental clinics play an important role in ensuring that farmworkers have access to quality dental care. The clinics provide preventive care, such as sealants and fluoride treatments, to help prevent tooth decay. They also provide restorative care, such as fillings and extractions, to repair damaged teeth. The MMHP dental clinics are a valuable resource for farmworkers and their families, and they help to improve the overall health of this important population.