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Mon Health Stonewall Primary Care in Buckhannon now offering walk-in care

Dr. Amy Pearson

In an effort to increase access to timely, high-quality care, Mon Health Stonewall Primary Care – Buckhannon is now offering walk-in care to patients.

Walk-in clinics are a convenient option for people who need quick medical care for non-life-threatening health conditions such as minor injuries like cuts, sprains or burns, sudden illnesses like colds or ear aches, skin conditions like rashes or bites, and more. At Mon Health Stonewall Primary Care – Buckhannon, Dr. Amy Pearson and Leighanne Jackson, FNP-BC, will provide patients with same-day expert care close-to-home.

“At Mon Health, we are always looking for opportunities to expand our services and increase access to high quality care, close to home for the communities we serve,” said Karen Friggens, Vice President of Physician Services at Mon Health Medical Group. “We are proud to offer walk-in care at Mon Health Primary Care – Buckhannon to provide patients with this much needed service.”

Walk-ins will be accepted Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM at 132 Cinema Circle in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Normal clinic hours for scheduled appointments take place Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Tuesday from 7:30 AM to 6 PM, and Thursday from 7:30 AM to 5 PM. To learn more about Mon Health Primary Care and Mon Health’s select walk-in locations, visit MonHealth.com.

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