PATIENTS who frequent Springfield Superclinic will soon have to make alternate healthcare arrangements, with the site set to permanently close from next week.
The closure comes as a shock to many long-time visitors, who reportedly first learned of the decision in late February through signage on display at the Commercial Dr site.
Set to close its doors for good on March 12, it is understood many of the current doctors and staff will take on new employment at nearby practices.
The closure, however, has many patients wondering what will become of their confidential health records. Signage at Springfield Superclinic details the impending closure. Pic: Tegan Marie
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