A $1.9 MILLION RENOVATION BEGINS AT CARMICHAELS CLINIC Clinic Will Remain Open During Construction with Offices in Temporary Modular Building Carmichaels Clinic under construction circa 1959 An architects rendering of the exterior renovation of Carmicbaels Clinic Major construction will expand and improve the medical and behavioral healthcare facilities while laying the groundwork for adding dental services in the future. Carmichaels Clinic opened in 1961 and is part of the Centerville Clinics network. The main medical wing of the building will include six exam rooms, three doctors' offices, a lab, offices, and a staff lounge. The wing also will include a negative pressure room to treat patients with respiratory symptoms. Centerville Clinics will welcome Dr. Thomas Wittman to Carmichaels Clinic this summer. Architect for the project is Ken Kulak, president of Kulak-George Associates. The behavioral healthcare wing will include therapy rooms and community room. Part of the wing will be developed so that it can be converted into a dental services department in the future. Funding for the construction project includes a grant of $945,324 in Federal funds under the American Rescue Plan. The project will also include exterior renovation, including a new portico, a new parking area with handicapped parking spaces, a redesigned circular driveway, plantings, new signage, and new exterior lighting. For an appointment, call 724 - 966 -5081 The Centerville Clinics Network Total Healthcare for the Entire Community For more information, visit centervilleclinics.com. All services at Centerville Clinics are provided without discrimination based on financial ability, race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, parenthood, ethnic background, national origin, physical or mental handicap or disability. A $1.9 MILLION RENOVATION BEGINS AT CARMICHAELS CLINIC Clinic Will Remain Open During Construction with Offices in Temporary Modular Building Carmichaels Clinic under construction circa 1959 An architects rendering of the exterior renovation of Carmicbaels Clinic Major construction will expand and improve the medical and behavioral healthcare facilities while laying the groundwork for adding dental services in the future. Carmichaels Clinic opened in 1961 and is part of the Centerville Clinics network. The main medical wing of the building will include six exam rooms, three doctors' offices, a lab, offices, and a staff lounge. The wing also will include a negative pressure room to treat patients with respiratory symptoms. Centerville Clinics will welcome Dr. Thomas Wittman to Carmichaels Clinic this summer. Architect for the project is Ken Kulak, president of Kulak-George Associates. The behavioral healthcare wing will include therapy rooms and community room. Part of the wing will be developed so that it can be converted into a dental services department in the future. Funding for the construction project includes a grant of $945,324 in Federal funds under the American Rescue Plan. The project will also include exterior renovation, including a new portico, a new parking area with handicapped parking spaces, a redesigned circular driveway, plantings, new signage, and new exterior lighting. For an appointment, call 724 - 966 -5081 The Centerville Clinics Network Total Healthcare for the Entire Community For more information, visit centervilleclinics.com. All services at Centerville Clinics are provided without discrimination based on financial ability, race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, parenthood, ethnic background, national origin, physical or mental handicap or disability.