From left, North Country Family Health Clinic employees, Jennifer Lalonde and Acacia Wells, Ogdensburg chamber director Laura Pearson, chamber president Michael Brashaw, chamber board member Steve …
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From left, North Country Family Health Clinic employees, Jennifer Lalonde and Acacia Wells, Ogdensburg chamber director Laura Pearson, chamber president Michael Brashaw, chamber board member Steve Hawes, City Councilor Wayne Ashley, Jadedyn Awan; clinic owner Anne Lalonde and Rick Lalonde.
OGDENSBURG -- North Country Family Health Clinic, 404 Cedar St., recently held a ribbon-cutting.
The nurse practitioner clinic was established in 2013 and opened its doors in June.
The facility is ADA-compliant with handicap accessibility. It includes adjustable lighting, an electric bariatric table and electronic health records.
Their services include primary care, wellness exams, preventative care, allergy injections, dot physicals, school and sports physicals, college physicals, DMV vision testing and limited lab testing.
The office hours are Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon. Walk-ins are welcome.
They accept cash, credit and debit cards, and some insurances, call for an updated list.
More info, appointments: 713-4328 or www.northcountryfnp.com