JCDHE Temporarily Closes Mission Walk-in Health Clinic

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The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment will temporarily close the Mission walk-in health clinic, located at 6000 Lamar Ave., from Dec. 5 through Jan. 2 for staff training and end of the year holidays.

All walk-in services (immunizations, family planning, contraception and STD testing/treatment) will be available at the Olathe walk-in clinic, located at 11875 S. Sunset Drive.

Please note: WIC offices in Mission will remain open except on holidays.

JCDHE staff will be preparing for a new electronic medical records system which will provide a more seamless and efficient service for clients. Additional short-term clinic closures will occur again in February and March to prepare for this new system.

Original source can be found here.



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