Harrisburg Clinic

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This is an old building, superficially renovated.

A hand-lettered sign reads "Harrisburg Free Clinic - No Appointment Needed" in large letters. Underneath, a smaller sign reads "Dr. MacFurgeson, MD" and "Dancing Coyote."

The front steps are guarded by two members of the Harrisburg Watch. They don't appear hostile, just wary. They don't stop you from entering unless you look like you are going to cause trouble, although they do search you for weapons.

The interior, which is not visible from the outside, is surprisingly neat and well-organized. There are fresh flowers in vases that almost mask the hint of disinfectant in the air. A variety of public health and safety brochures are available on a nearby table, along with a basin marked "Donations optional" half-full of coins and rumpled dollar bills. A discreet hand-lettered sign reads "Yes, we do have drugs here. No, we don't give them out. Trust us, you DON'T want to try taking them. Thank you, the management."

There's usually a line of people waiting to see the doctor, mostly poor and indigent. A middle-aged woman in a nurse's uniform (Mary) collects information.