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Mee Memorial Opens New Greenfield Clinic with Grand Opening set for Sept. 27



King City, CA — Access to health care in the mid-Salinas Valley is improving with the opening of the new Mee Memorial Greenfield Clinic on Wednesday, August 28. A grand opening celebration is planned for Friday, September 27.
The new facility is located at 467 S. El Camino Real in Greenfield; the main Mee Memorial Hospital is in King City.
"The location will make a big difference," said Mee Memorial Healthcare System CEO Michael Hutchinson. "It will make it much easier for the many Greenfield-area families to get care when they need it, including regular preventive care like checkups. That makes such a difference in improving overall health."
Services to be offered at the Greenfield Clinic include primary care, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, podiatry, and lab services, with radiology to be added in the coming months. A nurse practitioner is also available to complement the services provided by physicians.
The Clinic will accept Medicare, MediCal, CCAH (Central California Alliance for Health), and a range of other insurance plans.
Visits can be arranged by appointment by calling (831) 674-0112, and walk-ins are also accepted. The Clinic will be open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6:30 pm and Saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm.
September's Grand Opening will feature food, displays, information, and a chance for visitors to tour the facility, which was designed by Hibser-Yamauchi Architects of Los Angeles. The event will also recognize the generous donors who made the Clinic possible.

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