Army chief medical officer opens Maine urgent care clinic

Former U.S. Army chief medical officer Anna Kittredge, PA, is opening Gray (Maine) Urgent Clinic, aiming to provide care for an underserved local community, according to a Dec. 9 report from Mainebiz.

Gray Urgent Clinic will offer testing, X-rays, treatment for non-emergency conditions, and physicals for school and youth sports.  

Ms. Kittredge will serve as the practice's chief operating officer, while her partner, Patricia Kittredge, NP, will serve as the chief medical officer and treatment provider. 

The practitioners hope that their urgent care facility will bridge the gap between primary care and hospital stays for patients in the region. 

The practice, which opened its doors Dec. 12, employs two radiology technologists and three radiation therapists. It is looking to hire per diem medical assistants. 

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