2008.08.22
Health clinic to be built in Floyd
A new 6,000 to 7,000 sq. ft. Floyd Community Health Center will be built on 3.8 acres on Christiansburg Pike in Floyd.
Robert Rogers, president of Architectural Alternatives, will lead the project with completion expected by October 2009. Services at the new facility will include primary health care, x-ray, laboratory and counseling. Floyd Community Health Center is operated by the Laurel Fork Health Commission, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation.
The current health center opened in March 2008 at 216 Parkway Lane South in Floyd. The 1,200-square-foot clinic sits in front of the Jacksonville Center for the Arts in a building that once served as a dormitory for the art center's campers housing three examination rooms, a waiting room, office space and a mini-laboratory.





