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White
House Clinics strive to enhance the
health of our patients, our employees,
and the communities we serve by
providing accessible and comprehensive
high quality primary care services

In
1973, a young Kentucky doctor named Phil Curd,
fresh from a term of service in the Peace Corps,
was determined to find a way to use his medical
training to serve those Kentuckians most in need
of health care.
Jackson County was the Kentucky county most in
need of a physician, so Dr. Curd hung out his
shingle on a small white frame house—the house
that eventually gave White House Clinics our
name.
Today that tradition of service proudly
continues. White House Clinics offers “one stop”
healthcare and an array of services for the
whole family. If you would like to learn
more about supporting our mission click
here.
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