HopeHealth in Manning hosts reopening and pharmacy showcase

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FLORENCE - HopeHealth and Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce hosted a HopeHealth in Manning Reopening and Pharmacy Showcase Event on Thursday, Aug. 15. The event was part of National Health Center Week celebrations.

On partnering for the event, Jennie Lee, executive director of the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce, shared, "As a chamber committed to supporting local business and tourism, we're thrilled to see the meaningful investments HopeHealth has made in our business community and the health care services for our citizens. These efforts truly make a difference, helping to improve lives and strengthen our community."

Guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres and learned about the services offered at HopeHealth in Manning, including pediatrics, primary care and endocrinology. They also had the chance to tour the new specialty wing, which includes the new HopeHealth Pharmacy.

Falecia Miller, associate vice president of clinical operations for the south region, shared, "We loved having the opportunity to showcase HopeHealth in Manning's facility updates and expansion of services, including the addition of our on-site HopeHealth Pharmacy. It was great to welcome the community into our facility and share our mission and hard work with them."

For more information about HopeHealth in Manning, visit hope-health.org or call (803) 433-4321.

HopeHealth is a nonprofit leader in providing affordable, expert primary and specialty health care services for all ages in Florence, Aiken (Infectious Diseases), Clarendon, Orangeburg and Williamsburg counties. Our federally qualified health centers are the health care home of choice for nearly 60,000 patients. To become a patient, call (843) 667-9414 or visit hope-health.org.