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Jordan Valley Community Health Center's new Republic clinic opens to patients today.
The 15,000-square-foot clinic, 649 E. Elm St., allows for expanded medical, dental and vision services, according to a news release.
“Since 2014, when we opened our first clinic in Republic, we have provided more than 90,000 patient visits and have expanded three times," said Brooks Miller, Jordan Valley president and CEO, in the release. "Republic is a fast-growing community, and we are happy to be a part of its growth."
The new Republic clinic has 21 exam rooms, three dental providers, three medical providers, one behavioral health provider and an optometrist. Officials expect to have the ability to provide more than 15,000 visits per year.
The free-standing building was constructed by Branco Enterprises Inc., according to past reporting. Paragon Architecture LLC designed the clinic.
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