UT Health RGV opens V Express Care Clinics at 2 H-E-B locations in the Valley
UT Health RGV opens V Express Care Clinics at 2 H-E-B locations in the Valley
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UT Health RGV opened two clinical sites at H-E-B Plus! Locations in the cities of Brownsville and Mission on Tuesday.
In Brownsville, the H-E-B Plus! is located at 2155 Paredes Line Road; the Mission H-E-B Plus! is located at 2409 East Expressway 83.
Dean of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine, Dr. John H. Krouse, said there are about 124 doctors for every 100,000 people in the Valley.
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