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NEWS | Sept. 12, 2013

Malcolm Grow moves family health and pediatric clinics

By Melanie Moore 79th Medical Wing

The Malcolm Grow Family Health and Pediatric Clinics have relocated to temporary medical buildings on the south end of the medical campus as phase one of the military construction projects begins. These clinics are now located near the intersection of West Perimeter and Boston Roads.
 
The speed limit on West Perimeter Road near the clinics has been reduced to 15 miles per hour due to increased pedestrian and construction traffic.

Here is a list of the Family Health and Pediatric Clinics medical teams housed in the modular buildings during the construction:

Building 107

Raptors
  • Lt. Col. Geno, Family Nurse Practitioner
  • Col. Potter, Nurse Practitioner
  • Capt. Karsen, Physician Assistant
Liberators
  • Maj. Johnson, Family Physician
  • Capt. Barnett, Physician Assistant
 
Building 108

Ravens

  • Maj. Owens, Family Physician
  • Maj. Hargrove, Physician Assistant

Eagles
  • Capt. McCoy, Family Physician
  • 1st Lt. Leibig, Physician Assistant


Pediatricians

Team Mickey
  • Maj. Sarda, Pediatrician
  • Lt. Col. Nguyen, Pediatrician
  • Capt. Wise, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Team Madagascar
  • Dr. Barnes, Pediatrician
  • Maj. Garcia, Pediatrician
Building 109

Mustangs
  • Dr. Tasie, Family Physician
  • Maj. Namasaka, General Medical Officer
Falcons
  • Maj. Abbott, Family Physician
  • 1st Lt. Estrada, Physician Assistant

Thunderbolts
  • Maj. Whitehair, Family Physician

Patients may contact the appointment line at 888-999-1212 to confirm their appointment location. Hospital staff, signs, electronic kiosks, and information on the medical wing's website are availible to help direct patients during the construction.
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