Sixteenth Street Community Health Center celebrates "National Health Center Week" with an open house
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A Health Center serving Milwaukee and Waukesha counties is celebrating "National Health Center Week" by offering a tour of its facility.
"Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers" aims to provide quality, patient-centered, and family-based health care for people in underserved areas and for those who are most in need of care.
They operate in senior centers and schools so people have easy access to healthcare.
"In addition to those more traditional clinic models, we do additional programming and services out in the community, to again, help people to live healthy lifestyles, no matter what they're doing," said Dr. Julie Schuller, President & CEO of Sixteenth Street Health Centers.
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers has five locations, four on the south side of Milwaukee and one in Waukesha.