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Families in Clinton can now access specialized child health services at the new facility located at 240 N. Bluff Blvd. This clinic aims to provide comprehensive care tailored to the unique needs of children. Parents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to ensure their children receive the best possible health support.
It is important to note that payment is required at the time of appointment check-in. For added convenience, the clinic accepts only credit and debit cards, streamlining the payment process for families. This initiative reflects a commitment to improving child health services in the community, making it easier for families to access the care their children need.
The clinic is designed to be a welcoming environment, focused on the health and well-being of children. With a dedicated team of professionals, families can expect quality care and support as they navigate their child’s health journey.
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