Lander Hope Clinic Celebrating Two Years of Helping the Community

The Lander Hope Clinic is celebrating two years of dedicated service to the people of Warren County.
The Lander Hope Clinic has been a lifeline for both insured and uninsured individuals throughout the county. Notably, they've been particularly committed to serving underprivileged clients, often going above and beyond by offering medical services at no charge to those in dire need.
What sets the clinic apart is their approach to healthcare, emphasizing proper nutrition before medicine. This unique perspective has made a substantial impact, resonating especially within the Amish community and among those seeking alternative medicinal options.
“Our main goal is to reverse diseases as much as possible, so we look at the whole person, from head to toe," said Janeen Beard, Family Nurse Practitioner. "We look at the root cause of the disease verses looking at just the symptomatic or focused disease that is traditional right now.”
“We want people to improve their health," stated John Beard, Business Manager. "That starts with coming in. Let’s find out if you have underlining health problems, let’s not medicate away the problems and hide them with medication, let’s find out what's going on and make the problem go away.”
The clinic's dedication to the public's health and well-being has fostered a sense of community and trust. Their outreach has not only touched the lives of individuals seeking healthcare but has also played a vital role in bridging cultural gaps within the community.