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VA to move into new health clinic in St Johns County in June

The new St. Augustine Community Based Outpatient Clinic just off State Road 207 in St. Augustine is expected to become operational on or about June 27, according to Melanie Thomas, a spokeswoman for the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System. The facility, at 100 Deerfield Preserve Blvd., will be called the Leo C. Chase Jr. Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic in honor of St. Johns County’s first solider to die in the Vietnam War. Administrators plan to begin moving items from the temporary clinic at 195 Southpark Blvd. about a week before the opening date. The new building, which broke ground in November 2019, will offer primary care, physical therapy, mental health services and specialty care to area veterans. 

Veterans Health System collaborates to help vaccinate veterans in St Augustine

The larger space at VFW Post 2391 allows for physical distancing and additional parking. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 11:49 AM EST February 25, 2021 Updated: 11:49 AM EST February 25, 2021 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. The North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System is collaborating with local partners to offer COVID-19 vaccination services to eligible veterans in the St. Augustine area. The St. Augustine Community Based Outpatient Clinic will now provide vaccines in a convenient offsite location by appointment only for veterans who qualify. The larger space at VFW Post 2391 allows for physical distancing and additional parking. “We found holding COVID-19 vaccination clinics in our current interim clinic was difficult and we did not want it to impact any of our other daily appointments or services,” explained Dr. Thomas McKenzie, St. Augustine Chief Medical Officer. “The current physical distancing requiremen

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