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In recent news...

  • The Missouri Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) presented IFM’s Founder, President and CEO, David Campbell, MD, FAAFP with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award at the Academy’s 76th Annual Meeting on November 8, 2024. Dr. Campbell is pictured at right with Afsheen Patel, MD their outgoing President and incoming Board Chair. For more information about Dr. Campbell’s award, click here.

  • IFM received a recognition award for promoting health equity through our work at Youth & Family Center in North St. Louis City at their recent “The Color of Family” event. Pictured at right from left to right are Heather Wade, FNP-C, IFM’s primary provider at the IFM Clinic at the Center, Dr. LaChrisa Crenshaw, their Executive Director, and David Campbell, M.D, IFM President.

  • The October 2024 Newsletter is out! Sign up above to receive it right in your inbox!

  • IFM, in collaboration with SSM Health DePaul Hospital, won a Community Development Leadership Award, given by North County Inc. (NCI) for our shared project: Connection for Health and Healing Program.

  • IFM in partnership with Youth and Family Center wins a Delmar Divine Spirit of Collaboration Award! Read more here.

  • IFM was featured in YouthBridge Community Foundation's recent newsletter. Read Dr. Campbell's interview with their staff here.

  • The Delmar DivINe’s Podcast, The Dialogue, recently featured IFM Community Medicine. Take a listen here.

  • Two of our amazing Nurses have won St. Louis Magazine’s 2023 Excellence in Nursing Awards! Read more here. Congratulations!

  • KSDK Channel 5 featured our Community Connections Health Clinic in Bridgeton! Click here to view!

 
 
 
 

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IFM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that delivers healthcare services to the uninsured, underinsured and underserved throughout St. Louis.  Our unique programs and collaborative partnerships with schools, shelters and other social service organizations break down barriers to quality health care and bring primary and preventative services to the points of most need in our community.  Take a look around to learn more about how we improve quality of life for those in most need: disadvantaged children, homeless & runaway teens, low-income families, and immigrants & refugees settling in St. Louis.