We continue to evaluate the needs of our patients during these changing times.
As part of this process, we have added two new services: telemedicine and curbside visits. These options are meant to supplement the traditional processes, rather than replace them. Note that the Paris Clinic and outpatient lab are still open for usual, in-person visits.
When scheduling an appointment, your provider’s office will help determine which type of visit is appropriate for you. Call 217-465-8411.
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