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Carle Health and Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System will soon open a VA clinic next to the recently announced endoscopy center at 1702 S. Mattis Ave., Champaign.
Carle Health and Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System will soon open a VA clinic next to the recently announced endoscopy center at 1702 S. Mattis Ave., Champaign.
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CHAMPAIGN — A new Veterans Affairs clinic is set to open in Champaign, enabling local veterans to receive care closer to home.
The clinic at 1702 S. Mattis Ave., Suite 101, will begin providing patient care Monday, said Staci Williams, executive director of VA Illiana Healthcare System in Danville.
“The opening of this new clinic strengthens VA’s presence in the region and brings high-quality healthcare services closer to veterans in Champaign County and surrounding communities,” Williams said.
The clinic, developed in partnership with Carle Health, will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, according to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
The Illiana Healthcare System serves more than 29,000 veterans in a 34-county area spanning central Illinois and west-central Indiana, per the health system’s website.
In addition to the Danville medical center — previously, the closest option for veterans in Champaign-Urbana — the system also includes “community-based outpatient clinics” in Bloomington, Decatur, Mattoon, Peoria and Springfield.
Carle announced the collaboration on the local clinic in late March, stating that the VA Illiana team “will deliver all primary care services at this location.”
The new facility will be located at 1702 S. Mattis Ave. and is expected to open this summer, officials announced Thursday morning.
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