February 28, 2014 at 9:15 p.m.
Somerset and Warwick clinic closures (Update 2)
FRIDAY, MARCH 7: Please be advised that works have now been completed at the Warwick clinic and it is due to open on Monday afternoon for regular clinics. Work is still being carried out at the Somerset Clinic.
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, UPDATE: The Department of Health would like to advise the public that the ‘Baby Clinic’ held at the Somerset Clinic on Friday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm will now be held at St. James Church Hall until further notice. This is due to flooding in the Somerset Clinic caused by the heavy rains Bermuda has been experiencing recently. In order to ensure a safe clinic and to allow the Works staff to carry out the necessary repairs to the building’s roof the Department has temporarily closed the Somerset Clinic.
Clients may call the Hamilton Clinic for further enquires at 278-6460.
The Department of Health apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The Department of Health will notify the public when the Somerset and Warwick clinics are back in operation.
FEBRUARY 28, 2014: The Department of Health would like to advise the public that, due to the heavy rains, the Somerset and Warwick clinics have experienced some interior flooding. Therefore, in order to ensure a safe clinic and to allow the Works staff to carry out the necessary repairs to the buildings’ roofs the Department will temporarily close both clinics.
The affected clinics are:
Warwick Clinic:
‘Baby Clinic’ on Monday afternoons from 2-4pm: This clinic will be relocated to the St. Mary’s Church Hall effective Monday March 3rd until further notice.
Somerset Clinic:
‘Dental clinic’. The public can instead contact the Oral Health Programme in Hamilton at 278-6440.
‘Women’s Clinic’ on Tuesday mornings. Clients may visit the Maternal Health Clinic in Hamilton or for further enquires call 278-6441.
‘Baby Clinic’ on Friday afternoons from 2-4 pm. Clients may call the Hamilton Clinic for further enquires at 278-6460.
The Department of Health apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The Department of Health will notify the public when the clinics are back in operation.
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