During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Hazen Clinic was designated as the clinic to see patients with respiratory illnesses and the Beulah Clinic designated to see patients with other healthcare concerns.
Effective Tuesday, June 1st, the CCCHC Beulah and Hazen clinics will be transitioning back to normal clinic operations with providers seeing patients for all primary care services at both locations. Patients experiencing respiratory or COVID-19 symptoms will be seen at both Beulah and Hazen clinics.
To ensure the safety of our patients and clinic staff, we ask that you call ahead to schedule an appointment. All patients will be screened appropriately before being seen in the clinic.
Coal Country Community Health Center Foundation knows how important it is that local residents gain the skills to be our community’s health care providers of tomorrow. We are pleased to invite graduating seniors who are seeking a career in a medical field (e.g., physician, nurse, therapist, technologist, pharmacist, etc.) to apply for a CCCHCF scholarship. Four $500 scholarships will be awarded.
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