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A new health care facility in South Portland isn’t the only sign that Portland Community Health Center is expanding.
A new name has also been introduced, as the health care provider will now be known as Greater Portland Health, following a grand opening event on Wednesday at the new facilities at 100 Brick Hill Ave.
“Providing a welcoming, high-quality care center for community members from all walks of life has always been our top priority, so we wanted to embrace a new name and tagline that clearly expresses our mission,” said Leslie Clark, CEO of Portland Community Health Center, in a statement. “We hope to continue to grow so that more and more patients will be able to receive the care they need and deserve.”
Founded in 2009, the community-based nonprofit healthcare provider offers a variety of services including primary, preventive dental, chronic disease management and mental health counseling to more than 6,500 patients across the greater Portland area. In addition to the newly opened South Portland facility, Greater Portland Health has four other locations, including four in the city of Portland.
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