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Clemson Rural Health is set to enhance healthcare accessibility for the broader Clemson community with the launch of its primary care clinic, Clemson Community Primary Care (CCPC). This initiative aims to provide comprehensive medical services not only to students and faculty on campus but also to residents in the surrounding areas.
The CCPC will focus on delivering a range of primary care services, including preventive care, chronic disease management, and wellness programs. By expanding its reach, Clemson Rural Health hopes to address the healthcare needs of the entire community, ensuring that everyone has access to quality medical care.
The clinic will be staffed by a team of dedicated healthcare professionals committed to fostering a healthier community. This expansion reflects Clemson Rural Health's ongoing mission to improve health outcomes and promote wellness among all individuals in the Clemson area. As the clinic opens its doors, it is poised to make a significant impact on local health and well-being.
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