Patients are required to wear face masks and must undergo a COVID-19 screening before entering the clinic.

CARYVILLE, TN (WLAF) – Remote Area Medical, RAM, is in Campbell County this weekend at Caryville Elementary School. WLAF’s Charlie Hutson takes us behind the scenes through this weekend’s RAM set up.

Eye glasses are made on site in the RAM mobile glass lab.
Several services are offered this weekend including dental, vision and general medicine.
Fifteen dental bays are set up. Each bay is designed with a deep cleaning air filtration system, and each bay is cleaned after each patient.
Several eye exam stations provide a very thorough exam.
Patients have hundreds of frames from which to select for all ages.
Six general medical bays are set up.
Caryville Elementary School was a busy place Friday evening as local and regional volunteers from Remote Area Medical (RAM) were transforming into a Remote Medical Clinic.
Second Harvest provided food for the RAM event.

The RAM event runs until 6pm on Saturday and reopens on Sunday at 6am. All services are free, and no ID is required. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 08/28/2021-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)

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