Health clinic at Wake County Southern Regional Center to reopen in March

Residents in Southern Wake County will soon have easier access to medical care and health resources when the Southern Regional Center reopens the doors to its health clinic on Monday, March 4.

The clinic, located at 130 N. Judd Parkway in Fuquay-Varina, has not been fully operational since prior to the pandemic and has not seen patients in more than a year. Now, after renovations to the space, services will soon be available to residents who live or work in South Raleigh, Apex, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Holly Springs and Willow Springs.

“We are excited for this newly improved clinic to reopen, bringing vital medical services and healthcare options closer to home for residents in the southern parts of our county,” said Wake County Commissioner Cheryl Stallings. “Our regional centers serve as invaluable one-stop destinations for our community's diverse needs, eliminating the inconvenience of traveling to Raleigh for essential services."

Services offered for patients include:

  • Prenatal care
  • Pediatrics (birth-20 years old)
  • Family planning and birth control
  • Immunizations
  • HIV/STD testing and treatment
     

The clinic accepts Medicaid and most insurances. Bilingual staff are available. Operating hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

Residents can make an appointment by calling 919-557-2501.

"We've been eagerly anticipating the moment when we can welcome our community back through the doors of our clinic," said Wake County Southern Regional Center Director Richie Hayner. "This milestone marks the final puzzle piece to fully restore operations at our center, ensuring comprehensive and accessible healthcare for all."

Other services provided at Wake County Southern Regional Center include:

  • Birth and death certificates
  • Employment assistance through NCWorks
  • Energy and utility bill assistance
  • Food and nutrition services
  • Marriage certificates and licenses
  • Potassium iodide pills
  • Medicaid assistance
  • Mental and behavioral health
  • Notary public oaths
  • Tax payments
  • WIC
     

Learn more about Southern Regional Center offerings at wake.gov/SRC.

Wake County Regional Centers
Wake County’s regional centers provide a wide range of services from multiple Wake County departments, including Health and Human Services, Wake County Sheriff’s Office, Tax Administration, Environmental Services and NCWorks. These centers work to ensure that people have access to needed, quality services in one convenient location.

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