Posted: Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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Retired Dr. John London and his wife, Leeann, tour the Lakeview Youth Clinic, which is funded by a $175,000 annual grant for five years from the Michigan Department of Community Health.
Posted by Elisabeth Waldon • Last Updated 1:53 pm on Wednesday, December 14 2011
LAKEVIEW — Spectrum Health United Memorial Practice Manager Jodi Aniszko said the new Lakeview Youth Clinic at the Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital in Lakeview has seen 65 youths in 14 days since it opened Nov. 13. “I’ve had a lot of positive response,” Aniszko said. “The kids say it’s a cool place to be.”
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