Special to 1812Blockhouse

Cornerstone OB/GYN Clinic will welcome patients back to its location after completing weeks of post-storm repairs. The clinic has been temporarily closed since late December. The clinic will resume services Monday at its offices located at 770 Balgreen, Suite 207.

“We are excited to get our providers and patients back to familiar surroundings,” said Brice Eyerly, Third Street’s director of clinical operations. “We are very grateful for everyone’s patience and understanding during these past few weeks.”

Cornerstone, a Third Street Family Health Services campus, sustained water damage during Winter Storm Elliott. To continue to support patients, Cornerstone’s providers were relocated to three other campuses in Third Street’s network. Eyerly said the unplanned closure and temporary changes strengthened relationships among professionals of various disciplines.

“While the last month has been trying, we have seen how resilient, flexible, and understanding all of our staff are throughout the changes,” Eyerly said.

Phased return

While the majority of repairs and replacement of furnishings and equipment are complete at Cornerstone, some transitions remain. Ultrasound services will not return to the location until February 3. That service will continue at its temporary site at Third Street Family Health Services, 600 West Third Street, until the ultrasound equipment moves to the Balgreen offices.

The damage to Cornerstone came nearly six months after the clinic unveiled in July a renovation project that enhanced its lobby and added new rooms. The renovation included a new examination room and a multiuse office that was used for services such as lactation consultation and patient education.

“While the storm damage was an unexpected challenge,” Eyerly said. “Our restoration team and staff have done an incredible job of ensuring we will continue to provide our community with a welcoming experience and comprehensive healthcare and wellness services.

Source, Photo: Third Street Family Health Services

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