| King Health Center New Home of United Family Medicine |
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| Written by Mary Vitcenda | |||
Staff quickly got down to the business of operating the community clinic and residency program formerly housed in the United Family Practice Health Center (UFPHC) at 545 West 7th next to Mancini’s. While UFPHC remains a legal title, the clinic and residency program now go under the name United Family Medicine (UFM). Houses 40 new exam rooms The new facility features 40 upgraded exam and treatment rooms, as well as a spacious lobby that gives patients more privacy in their interactions with admitting staff than in the former location. In a first for the clinic, the new building also includes a community room for both daytime and after-hours group meetings and workshops. The plan is to collaborate with other organizations to host classes, workshops and self-support groups on chemical dependency, mental health, nutrition, diabetes self-care, prenatal care and more interests. The new building also includes space to provide in-house dental service in a year or two — after money is raised to buy equipment and hire staff. The addition of ongoing, on-staff dental service will be a significant improvement, because low-income people are “tremendously under-served” in dental care, said Medical Director Jerry Montie, M.D. “If you have no insurance or other financing, dental care is often impossible.”
Until funding is secured, UFM will continue contracting with an independent dental service provider to treat patients on certain days each month via a mobile lab parked by the clinic. An open house is set for 10 a.m.-noon on Saturday, May 30. |
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Crime in St. Paul is on the decline and has been for some time. Despite the positive trend, we must remain aware of crime in our neighborhood and work to create a safe place for our families and neighbors.
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2003-2006 Year-End Part I Statistics