TMH Opening Urgent Care Center on West Tennessee Street in November

TMH Opening Urgent Care Center on West Tennessee Street in November

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) recently announced it will open a new Urgent Care Center at 410 West Tennessee Street this November to expand healthcare services to college students, Frenchtown residents and the West Tallahassee community while diverting non-emergency patients away from Emergency Centers.

The 4,000 square-foot facility, at the corner of West Tennessee Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, is a former optometry office that has been renovated to meet the needs of an urgent care, offering diagnostic services, including labs and X-rays.

“This new urgent care center will help to address the increasing patient demand for immediate healthcare services in Leon County,” said John Streacker, MD, Medical Director of Tallahassee Memorial Urgent Care Centers. “This is especially important for college students, who may only be in town for a few years and don’t have an established primary care provider. Now they’ll have another option for taking care of minor injuries or illnesses that’s close to home.”

TMH purchased the land from Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, which is located directly across West Tennessee Street from the new Urgent Care Center.

“It has been our long-term goal to bring a major healthcare partner to the heart of our community,” said Rev. Dr. R.B. Holmes, Jr., pastor of the historic church. “We need this urgent care center to help address healthcare disparities in the marginalized pockets of our inner city, and we applaud TMH for making the decision to open this facility here – close to our universities, close to senior citizen housing and close to many more that need better access to healthcare.”

The new urgent care center will be Tallahassee Memorial’s third for Leon County, with current centers located on the Main Hospital campus at 1541 Medical Drive and in Southwood at 3900 Esplanade Way. In June 2023, TMH also announced plans to open an urgent care center in Crawfordville by summer 2024 to bridge the gap between primary care and emergency care in Wakulla County.

TMH Urgent Care Centers help reduce unnecessary trips to the emergency room for medical issues that can be effectively managed by urgent care. The centers provide a variety of services to address immediate, non-life-threatening conditions like minor cuts or other wounds, earaches, skin rashes or infections, sprains and lingering cold or flu symptoms.

TMH Urgent Care Center on Tennessee Street is scheduled to be open seven days a week from 9 am – 9 pm. Patients can check in online at TMH.org/UrgentCare to reduce wait times. TMH accepts most health insurance providers including Florida Blue and Capital Health Plan (CHP).

2 Responses to "TMH Opening Urgent Care Center on West Tennessee Street in November"

  1. Sad that Bethel was unable to use that property to expand their ministry to preach the gospel to their flock to become men and women of God, especially men to come back to their family to provide. Perhaps if that was their mission rather than politics and real estate deals crime would come down?

    They welcomed Jill Biden to their church days before the election to send a message to their flock on who to vote for. Thank you Bethel. Now we have two wars, high crime rate, a crashed economy and a border crisis but to name a few of Biden’s accomplishments.

  2. Gee, I was expecting another mattress, vape or CBD store.

    That ought to fund the rev’runt for a few more years – since church memberships (and collection$) have fallen off the cliff.

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