January 8, 2025 - 22:22

Henrico Health District has announced that its East Office will experience a delayed opening on Wednesday due to ongoing water supply issues. As a result, all morning clinic appointments scheduled for that day will need to be rescheduled. The health district is working diligently to resolve the water supply problems and ensure that the office can operate effectively for all patients.
Officials have advised individuals with appointments in the morning to stay tuned for further updates regarding their rescheduling options. The health district is committed to providing quality care and is taking necessary measures to address the situation as quickly as possible.
Patients are encouraged to reach out to the East Office for any questions or concerns regarding their appointments. The health district appreciates the community's understanding and patience during this time as they work to restore normal operations. Further announcements will be made as the situation develops.
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