Jacksonville North VA Clinic Opens In Florida

The facility includes an outpatient clinic and a 30-bed inpatient center for veterans who are homeless or need treatment for substance abuse or mental illness.
Published: April 25, 2024

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Jacksonville North VA Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla.

The facility comprises a 164,000-square-foot outpatient clinic, which opened in early April, and an adjacent inpatient center, which is set to open by the end of the month, according to the news website Jacksonville.com. The two buildings are connected via a covered walkway, according to a fact sheet on the VA website.

The new clinic includes 101 patient rooms, including 12 designated for women and 62 for mental health care; a walk-in clinic; imaging services; 2,200-square-foot rehabilitation gym; and six physical therapy patient rooms. Audiology, optometry, and telehealth services are also offered.

The inpatient center provides substance abuse and mental health services and houses 30 beds and 19 resident support rooms.

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Read more news on the VA North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System here.

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