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* [http://christhealthcenter.org Christ Health Center] website
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[[Category:Ministries]]
[[Category:Christ Health Center|*]]
[[Category:Clinics]]
[[Category:2009 establishments]]
[[Category:2009 establishments]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:1st Avenue South]]
[[Category:Old Springville Road]]
[[Category:Old Springville Road]]
[[Category:2019 buildings]]
[[Category:2019 buildings]]

Revision as of 11:55, 14 March 2019

The Christ Health Center is a mission outreach of the Church of the Highlands housed in the former Eastern Health Center at 5720 1st Avenue South. Its executive director is Robert Record.

Development of the center was supported by a 2005 award from the Memphis, Tennessee-based Christian Community Health Fellowship and the ministry began serving patients at The Foundry in Bessemer. Physicians Record, John Fischer and Marion Sims staffed the center.

The current facility and adjacent historic Birmingham Fire Station No. 12 were purchased from the Jefferson County Health Department for $300,000 in 2007, and an additional $1.7 million was spent on renovations of the two buildings. The health clinic was modernized and re-opened as a medical clinic on March 24, 2009. The fire station was restored to house the church's community outreach missions and opened the following July.

A second Christ Health Center clinic opened at the St Vincent's East Family Medicine Clinic at 2152 Old Springville Road in Chalkville.

In 2019 the center expanded with a newly-constructed Christ Health Behavioral Health Center, which offers mental health services as part of a "holistic" approach to treating patients.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (September 13, 2008) "Church of the Highlands to purchase Eastern Health Center and Woodlawn fire station to establish a ministry-run health clinic." The Birmingham News
  • "The Dream Center mission opens in abandoned Woodlawn Fire Station." (July 18, 2009) The Birmingham News

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