integrated health care at low or no cost across the Twin Cities s, and uninsured members of our community. Our clinics th care equity in our community. People living in poverty es, opioid addiction, depression and anxiety. Recently, our s. cal Record system, ensuring we meet standards of best practice. D gait analysis study on 80 subjects, including runners from slands. Facility and data-management system improvements Facility upgrades at the De Rusha Clinic enhanced the clinic nted a patient alert system for acupuncture and Chinese nd professionalism. The De Rusha Clinic also re-opened the dle the increasing number of patient visits. The H.C. Sweere t. Thomas analyzing squat movement and power generation. me of WorkSiteRight, an exciting initiative designed to improve nnesota and beyond. In 2017, the Human Performance Center iropractic students pursuing careers in professional sports care. th the Minnesota Vixens, the Minnesota Freeze, the Augsburg SA Tug of War, the House of Dance, Alliance Brazilian Jui-Jitsu, mmittee. orthwestern’s Community Care Clinic Program. The program’s nds of individual patients since its launch in 2007. Harbor iver free integrative care to homeless, is. La Clinica hired the first and ability to c care Community Care Clinic List Northwestern Health Clinic Bloomington (on campus) • Open to the public De Rusha Clinic (on campus) • Open to students, staff, faculty and their families Human Performance Center (on campus) • Integrative sports care for professional athletes H.C. Sweere Center for Applied Biomechanics and Applied Ergonomics (on campus) • Open to the public for gait and squat analysis • Home of WorkSiteRight Pillsbury House Integrated Clinic (Minneapolis) • Open to the public, free of charge • Serves low-income and homeless patients Salvation Army—Harbor Light Clinic (Minneapolis) • Open to the public, free of charge • Serves homeless patients La Clinica (St. Paul) • Open to the public • Serves minority and low-income patients