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August 2, 2023
Public invited to celebrate new urgent care services
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR,

Has extended clinic hours

The Health & Wellness Center is excited to announce the grand opening of new urgent care services and extended clinic hours.

All local area community members are invited to celebrate this milestone during National Health Center Week.

The celebration begins at 10 a.m., Monday, Aug. 7, and the Eufaula Health & Wellness Center, 111 Forest Ave., Suite A.

“This National Health Center Week we would like to take an opportunity to celebrate the many ways HWC serves patients and communities, including our new extended clinic hours and urgent care services,” said a company spokesperson.

Urgent care services include non-life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention, such as mild to moderate cuts, scrapes or burns.

During the presentation, you will have the opportunity to hear Dr. Toby Hamilton, CEO and founder of Hamilton Health Box, speak about increasing access to quality healthcare in rural Oklahoma.

The presentation will also cover more information regarding the enhanced capabilities of the new urgent care services and extended clinic hours- now available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

About the Health & Wellness Center: HWC has been proudly serving southeastern Oklahoma since 2003 with one simple goal in mind: commitment to providing quality healthcare.

HWC offers integrated medical, dental, optometry, behavioral health counseling and psychiatry, residential and outpatient substance use disorder treatment, urgent care, and pharmacy services.

HWC serves approximately 35,000 patients annually and provides nearly 150,000 individual patient care visits, both in person and virtually. For more information about HWC, please visit www.healthwellnessok. com or call (800) 640-9741.

About Hamilton Health Box: Hamilton Health Box is a private equity-backed valuebased primary care microclinic leader.

HHB’s microclinic operating system leverages a hybrid primary care model to make healthcare accessible, convenient, and affordable for small footprint populations including small employers and rural populations.

We aim to create healthier communities and reduce the total cost of healthcare through our high-touch primary care model. For more information, please visit www. hamiltonhealthbox.com.

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