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Fainting episodes, need blood work - no health insurance!?


I have had several fainting incidents the past few years and I need to go get some blood work done. I live in Indianapolis and do not have health insurance. Where is the best place to go?

go 2 ur local welfare office. they should be able to tell u where u can get free medical exams from..

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