Brock Hughes - 25 Years

Middlesex Free Health Clinic and Donney John, Pharm.D., Executive Director at NOVA ScriptsCentral. These sessions allowed attendees to learn from their colleagues about topics relating to partnering with charitable medication distributors and improving health care outcomes for patients. About Brock Hughes Medical Center BHMC was formed in 1995 to meet the health care needs of the uninsured, low income residents of Wythe and Bland Counties. The clinic was named for the late Dr. C. Brock Hughes who was a much admired member of the medical community. The clinic started with all volunteers and is currently staffed with 2 full time Nurse Practitioners, 1 part-timeMental Health Nurse Practitioner, a CertifiedMedical Assistant, a part-time Pharmacist, an ExecutiveDirector and 3 other full time office staff. The clinic is currently in it’s 4th and final location, thanks to the generosity of the Wythe-Bland Foundation who purchased the building located at 450 West Monroe Street. Clinic hours are Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm, with being closed from 1-2 for lunch. In order to become a patient, a person’s income must not exceed 200% of the federal poverty level, not have any type of medical insurance coverage, and be a resident of Wythe or Bland County. Major contributors to Brock Hughes are the Wythe-Bland Foundation, Virginia Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, Virginia Health Care Foundation, the United Way, Wythe County Community Hospital and numerous private donors.

For more information about the valuable services provided by Brock Hughes Medical Center, contact Stacey Linkous, Executive Director, at 276-223-0558.

97 Rx PARTNERSHIP

2016

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