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NEWS | Aug. 28, 2013

Parking relocated at Malcolm Grow

By Melanie Moore and Russell Shapland 79th Medical Wing

Patient parking will relocate to the south side of the Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center due to construction starting Sept. 3. The current patient parking lots on the north and east sides of MGMCSC will be closed. In addition, the shuttle bus to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center will now depart from the south side of MGMCSC.

Designated attendants will be onsite, along with signage, to safely direct patients to the parking and shuttle bus areas. Patients are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early and be cautious of pedestrians and construction activities.

The Family Health and Pediatric Clinics are also scheduled to relocate to temporary medical buildings near West Perimeter and Boston Roads starting Sept. 3. Patient parking will be available near the modular facilities. Patients may contact the appointment line (1-888-999-1212) to confirm their appointment location.

For additional information, patients may visit the Wing's website www.79MDW.af.mil.
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