HELPcare Clinic in the News

In the past week, two local news organizations have featured HELPcare Clinic's affordable, personal, membership-based approach to health care.

The Austin Daily Herald had a front-page story in its weekend edition, as reporter Eric Johnson described the history behind the founding of HELPcare Clinic as well as the essence of what makes it an attractive alternative: unhurried, unlimited primary care.

HELPcare’s simple and homey layout hearkens back to the small-town clinic setting, with three exam rooms and a lab room, with space for more as the clinic works to get fully up to speed.

This cash-based system, while not covering large-scale issues such as broken bones and cancer, is able to provide a good majority of the day-to-day ailments and tests that most anybody would need.

Without revolving it around insurance, HELPcare is able to keep costs down while meeting family and individual needs.

Read the whole story.

Yesterday Emily Pofahl of KAAL-TV visited HELPcare Clinic, and her story ran last night. Watch it here.

Learn More and Join

HELPcare Clinic membership provides a much more affordable approach to primary and preventive care than the insurance-based system. It also includes community and peer support as well as metabolic health coaching for those who want to make lifestyle changes to improve their health.

Learn more about HELPcare Clinic Austin and membership options.

Lee Aase

Lee Aase is the founder of HELPcare LLC, which provides comprehensive membership, marketing and management services for provider-owned HELPcare Clinics, as well as metabolic health education and coaching for people interested in restoring health and reversing disease through lifestyle changes. Lee and his wife Lisa live in Austin, MN and have six married children and 19 grandchildren.
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