Sunrise Community Health Renames Clinics to Enhance Accessibility

Sunrise Community Health has announced a rebranding initiative for two of its school-based health centers in Evans, making the names more reflective of their locations and the pediatric services they provide. The former Sunrise Madison Health Clinic will now be known as the Sunrise Madison Children’s Clinic, while the Kids Care Clinic has been renamed to Sunrise Centennial Children’s Clinic.

Improving Access for Families

The name changes aim to simplify the process for families seeking healthcare for their children. According to Mitzi Moran, CEO of Sunrise Community Health, the organization is committed to delivering a comprehensive approach to pediatric services. This includes a wide range of offerings, from routine well-child visits and sports physicals to behavioral health and dental care.

Moran emphasized the importance of these new names in her press statement, stating, “These new names make it even simpler for families to spot their nearest clinic and see that we offer complete, high-quality care for kids — right in their own neighborhood.” This change is expected to enhance the visibility of the clinics, ensuring that families can easily access the healthcare their children need.

Community-Centric Focus

Sunrise Community Health has long been dedicated to serving local families, and this rebranding effort reflects that mission. By aligning the clinic names with their geographic locations, the organization aims to foster a stronger connection with the community it serves. The emphasis on pediatric specialty further highlights the clinics’ focus on providing age-appropriate healthcare services.

As healthcare access continues to be a priority for many communities, initiatives like this one by Sunrise Community Health are essential in ensuring that families are well-informed about their local healthcare options.

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