New VA Clinics in North Carolina
Week of May 12, 2008
New Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC) opened in Jacksonville, N.C. and Hamlet, N.C. The new, larger CBOC in Jacksonville replaces a clinic that was severely damaged by fire in March. The 6,000 square foot facility in Hamlett will provide health services to veterans from Anson, Richmond, and Scotland Counties. Veterans who visit the new facilities can receive physicals, disease screening, patient education, routine lab work, immunizations, and outpatient mental health services. Veterans requiring specialized care will continue to receive treatment at the Fayetteville VA Medical Center. The department plans to open new clinics in Franklin and Hickory later this year.
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