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Community Health Centers reopen after Hurricane Irma

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Several locations of the Community Health Centers of Pinellas County have recovered from Hurricane Irma and reopened to patients Wednesday.

The group’s main location at Johnnie Ruth Clarke Health Center in St. Petersburg, 1344 22nd Street South, reopened and is prepared to provide medical and dental services for both children and adults.

The other five locations opening their doors today are: Pinellas Park, 7550 43rd Street North; Tarpon Springs, 247 South Huey Avenue; Clearwater (Medical and Dental), 707 Druid Road East; Bayfront, 701 6th Street South; and St. Petersburg – MLK, 612 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. N.

To check the operating hours and to see more detail on the services provided at each location, take a look at the CHCP website. To make an appointment or to schedule after-hours care, give CHCP a call at 727-824-8181.

Drew Wilson covers legislative campaigns and fundraising for SaintPetersBlog and FloridaPolitics.com. While at the University of Florida, Wilson was an editor at The Independent Florida Alligator and after graduation, he moved to Los Angeles to cover business deals for The Hollywood Reporter. Before joining Extensive Enterprises, Wilson covered the state economy and Legislature for LobbyTools.

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