USC School of Medicine Hosts Free Pop-Up Clinic

Remote Area Medical (RAM) onsite at USC's Grove Rd. Location Feb. 14-15
The USC School of Medicine is hosting a free RAM clinic February 14-15, 2026 at 607 Grove Rd. in Greenville. Photo credit Remote Area Medical

Since 1985, Remote Area Medical has traveled across the U.S. to provide FREE, quality dental, vision, and medical care to underserved communities.

February 14-15, 2026, the University of South Carolina School of Medicine will host a RAM pop-up clinic at their 607 Grove Road location in Greenville.

Services offered include eye exams and prescriptions, eyeglasses made on-site, women’s health exams, and general medical exams.No insurance or ID is required. All services are free and offered on a first-come, first-served basis to anyone in need.

Patients are advised to arrive as early as possible. The parking lot at 607 Grove Road in Greenville "will open no later than 11:59 p.m. (Midnight) on Friday night, February 13 and remain open for the duration of the clinic." Read the full press release below.

GREENVILLE, S.C. (February 9, 2026) — For millions of Americans, access to basic healthcare is a challenge at best and an impossibility at worst. Due to geographic or economic factors much of the U.S. population is uninsured or underinsured. Remote Area Medical (RAM®) is stepping in to address this urgent issue by offering a free, comprehensive vision and medical clinic at University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Greenville located at 607 Grove Road, Greenville, SC 29605 for two days only this weekend, on February 14-15. This clinic will provide vision and medical care to those who might otherwise go without these essential services. This free RAM Clinic is hosted by University of South Carolina School of Medicine.
RAM’s clinics are a lifeline for underserved communities, offering free eye exams, eye health exams, eyeglass prescriptions, eyeglasses made on-site, women's health exams, and general medical exams. This clinic will also have a pediatrician offering pediatric services. By bringing healthcare directly to those in need, RAM’s free clinics remove the barriers of cost and distance that often prevent people from seeking care.
No insurance or ID required, the clinic in Greenville is open to anyone in need. RAM encourages anyone who could benefit from these services to attend and receive the care they deserve. The parking lot will open no later than 11:59 p.m. (Midnight) on Friday night, February 13 and remain open for the duration of the clinic. Once in the parking lot, patients will receive additional information regarding clinic processes and next steps. Clinic doors open at 6 a.m., and services are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, the clinic closes when capacity is reached. Sunday’s clinic operations will be an abbreviated day, so patients are advised to arrive as early as possible. Due to time constraints, patients should be prepared to choose between DENTAL and VISION services, and all patients are offered general medical care.
In some situations, outside of RAM’s control, such as inclement weather, volunteer cancellations or other circumstances, the parking lot may open earlier, or a smaller-than-anticipated number of patients may be served. RAM encourages everyone who would like services, especially dental services, to arrive as early as possible. Clinic closing time varies based on daily capacity. For more information on the upcoming RAM Clinic, including how to volunteer or donate, please visit www.ramusa.org or call 865-579-1530. Patients may also visit the Facebook Event for this free clinic at https://www.facebook.com/share/1GnoJkeyk8/

About Remote Area Medical: Remote Area Medical (RAM®) is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free, quality dental, vision, and medical care to those in need. Through its popup clinics, and with the critical support of its volunteer network, RAM delivers essential medical, dental, and vision care to underserved and uninsured communities across the country. Since 1985, RAM has served more than one million individuals through over 1,600 clinics, delivering more than $215.4 million in free care, making a significant impact on public health and community well-being.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Remote Area Medical