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Grand Opening of Mid Coast Primary Care and Walk-In Clinic, Downtown at Brunswick Station

August 1, 2011

Mid Coast Health Services is pleased to announce the opening of the new Mid Coast Primary Care and Walk-In Clinic, Downtown at Brunswick Station.

The Primary Care Clinic will be the new home of Mid Coast Medical Group’s Primary Care Adult Practice.  New and existing patients will be seen at this facility, conveniently situated in the heart of downtown Brunswick.

The Walk-In Clinic will serve families who have minor medical problems and are unable to see their own doctor, or do not have a primary care provider.  Patients will be given fast and expert care and will have access to basic diagnostic services, such as x-ray and lab testing.

Mid Coast Hospital, committed to expanding access to health care, was recently awarded a Preferred ‘Tier 1’ Hospital by the Maine State Employee Health Commission. Recognized as one of five health care systems throughout the state to earn this distinction consistently over five years, Mid Coast Hospital was tagged as providing outstanding quality, patient safety, and clinical experience.

What:               Ribbon cutting ceremony and open house

When:              Tuesday, August 2, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.

Where:             22 Station Avenue, Brunswick

2 Comments on "Grand Opening of Mid Coast Primary Care and Walk-In Clinic, Downtown at Brunswick Station"

October 8, 2011 4:13 AM
Medical Weight Loss Laurel says:
Congratulations to Mid Coast Health Services. its really a good news that your walk in clinic has been opened in Downtown at Brunswick Station.
October 20, 2011 3:49 AM
Kaylan says:
You have shed a ray of sunshnie into the forum. Thanks!

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