During the 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 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.
Youth Wellness Exams + Sports Physicals: Extended Hours Available
Beginning in June, Coal Country Community Health Center will be holding preventive wellness exams and/or sports physical for children and adolescents needing sports physicals for the 2023-2023 school year. Extended hours are available! When calling your preferred clinic to schedule your youth wellness exam, please indicate if you want a sports physical only. Most insurances cover a wellness/preventive exam that includes a sports physical. If you want a sports physical only, the cost is $40 at the time of the visit.
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CCCHC Expands Care in Beulah Schools
Coal Country Community Health Center, in partnership with the Beulah School District, is excited to offer expanded services of the IMPACT (Integrating Mental Health, Physical Health, and Continuity of Care Together) Program to students. On January 19, 2022, CCCHC opened a new school-based site located in the Beulah High School. Kayla Ternes, PA-C provides primary care services to students in PreK through 12th grade. Appointments are available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Community Care Continues to Impact the Community
When you think of clinics and the services they provide, images of furnaces and showers are unlikely to come to mind.
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