EGHC opens clinic at Swainsboro Elementary

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East Georgia Healthcare Center (EGHC) is pleased to announce the opening of its newest school-based clinic at Swainsboro Elementary School. The clinic provides comprehensive healthcare services to students and faculty, aiming to support the community's health needs and provide families with convenient access to high-quality care that fits their needs.

Equipped with a range of medical services, the clinic offers routine check-ups, preventive care, and chronic condition management, ensuring that individuals in the school have convenient access to quality healthcare. This initiative reflects EGHC's commitment to expanding healthcare access and enhancing community health outcomes.

"We are excited to launch this new clinic at Swainsboro Elementary School, furthering our mission to provide comprehensive healthcare services to those we serve," said Jean Marie Cadle, School-Based Operations Coordinator at East Georgia Healthcare Center.

The establishment of the clinic is made possible through partnership and in collaboration with the Emanuel County School System, underscoring EGHC's commitment to working together to address healthcare needs effectively.

Emanuel County’s very own, Paige Henry Neely, FNP provides in-person healthcare services to students and staff seeking a primary care provider or immediate care on the same day. “I'm deeply honored to extend healthcare services to families I know and to give back to the school district where I once attended. This opportunity holds immense promise for our community, and I'm eager to embark on this journey of service together,” said Paige.

The clinic's opening signifies a significant step forward in EGHC's efforts to improve healthcare access and promote wellness within the Swainsboro community.

For more information about East Georgia Healthcare Center and its school-based services, please visit eghc.org and click on “school-based clinics” at the top of the homepage.