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Growth for OMHS means reaching out to serve you better, no matter where you are. WE HAvE OPEnEd A nEW CliniC AT WAlMArT And ExPAndEd THE MCAulEy CliniC And PriMAry CArE CEnTEr, SO yOu CAn GET THE BASiC HEAlTHCArE yOu nEEd WHEn yOu nEEd iT.

“We are glad we can serve families in our community when they need us,” says Ronda Reynolds, Manager of the OMHS Clinics at Walmart.

The Clinic at Walmart recently opened in the South frederica store in Owensboro. Just like our similar clinics in newburgh (in), Henderson and the kentucky 54 location in Owensboro, this clinic serves busy people who have minor medical needs, especially after hours and on weekends. it provides affordable basic services, seven days a week, with no appointment necessary. “Our experience with walk-in clinics in Walmart has shown us the importance of offering convenient, affordable, quality care for patients,” said ronda reynolds, manager of the OMHS Clinics at Walmart. “We are glad we can serve families in our community when they need us.”

mAry DAnHAuer, Aprn, At tHe mcAuley clinic

A growing number of residents in our community have no health insurance and have few options for medical care. OMHS has responded by tripling the size of the McAuley Clinic, which serves the uninsured. “The need is tremendous,” said Mary danhauer, the clinic’s advanced practice registered nurse. “We have seen 80 to 100 new patients per month.” Through a partnership with Wendell foster’s Campus for developmental disabilities, OMHS was able to move the clinic from the daniel Pitino Shelter to ninth and Center Streets. The former location had just two exam rooms. The new facility has five.


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