THE MEDICAL CLINIC

The Beius Christian Clinic began as a short-term medical mission in August 1990. In 2006, the Clinic was renamed The Thomas E. Williams Missions Center in memoriam of REMM co-founder Dr. Tom Williams.

In the beginning, the needs of Romanians were great, as people had no amedical clinicccess to medical care and lacked money for medications. American physicians offered basic medical care out of a simple home. Through the generosity of many Americans, a full-time multiple room clinic was completed in late 1992, making available a laboratory, pharmacy, ultrasound radiography, and multiple specialists (including general medicine, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, psychiatry, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology). Christian Romanian doctors and nurses provide medical care year round. We are currently restructuring the clinic to return to our original goal of providing free health care to poor families. Rural villages are visited by mission teams with makeshift clinics hosted by churches and homes. Hundreds of Romanian now have access to health care and medications that were otherwise not available. Romanians who visit the clinics are eager to hear the truth of Jesus Christ, giving physicians and volunteers the opportunity to become preachers and evangelists.