Bowen Health announced Thursday that it will hold a ribbon-cutting for its health clinic in Bremen on December 2. Offering mental health care, primary health care, and substance use counseling. The new clinic serves everyone, regardless of their ability to pay.
Mark Groeller, Bowen Health Executive Director, has hired Kristi Cooper to oversee clinic operations as Practice Administrator.
Providers accepting new patients include Jessica Ebey, Nurse Practitioner, who provides primary care services, including medication-assisted treatment, and licensed therapists Don Starke, Gabrielle Yost, and Mandi Miller. These professionals share Bowen Health’s mission to improve the health outcomes of all residents in Marshall County.
The public is invited to attend the Ribbon Cutting at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 2. The Bowen Health office is located at 1120 W South St, Bremen. Tours of the facility will follow, and the public will have the opportunity to meet the staff with refreshments and to leave with a special gift.
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