Manchester VA Medical Center Director Alfred Montoya Jr. (center) talks with a veteran during the open house at the Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic on Tuesday. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
Martin Schoonman, a former Seabee who lives in Jackson, fills out paperwork to register with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Schoonman served in the Navy from 1962-1967 and is a veteran of the Cuban Missle Crisis. He has never signed up for veterans services before.
Leslie Gibbs, a nurse at the Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic demonstrates the latest in tele-health technologies now available at the clinic. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
Manchester VA Medical Center Director Alfred Montoya Jr. (center) talks with a veteran during the open house at the Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic on Tuesday. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
Martin Schoonman, a former Seabee who lives in Jackson, fills out paperwork to register with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Schoonman served in the Navy from 1962-1967 and is a veteran of the Cuban Missle Crisis. He has never signed up for veterans services before.
Leslie Gibbs, a nurse at the Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic demonstrates the latest in tele-health technologies now available at the clinic. (TERRY LEAVITT PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Conway VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic was filled with veterans and other visitors Tuesday afternoon as the clinic held an open house to showcase its new facilities, and to reach out to vets to let them know about the expanded services now available.
Located at 71 Hobbs St. in Conway Village, it is one of four community-based outpatient clinics in New Hampshire operated by the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Manchester (the others are in Tilton, Somersworth and Porstmouth). It offers primary care, preventive health, laboratory, mental health, women's health, new-patient orientation and referrals to other VA services.
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