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Piedmont Access to Health Services, Inc. received a perfect score from a recent site visit from the Health Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

PATHS Community Medical Center has operated a facility on Main Street, at the corner of White Street, in Chatham, VA since 2007.

Dr. Drew Baker vividly remembers his first pediatrician.

“He was horrible,” Baker said.

At the December meeting of the Boydton Town Council PATHS, Inc., announced it would be moving its medical operations to the former Boydton Medical Center complex. The organization announced at that time that re-opening the former fitness center would be ‘Phase 1’ of its move.

Only eight panels of more than 94,000 are hanging on display in Danville.

In the past six years of working at Piedmont Access to Health Services, Carol Napier has seen 20 of her clients die from HIV/AIDS complications.

A non-profit healthcare organization on the Southside has brought the AIDS Memorial Quilt to Danville.

A nonprofit health care organization has brought a portion of an AIDS quilt to Danville.

In 2008, 6 million Americans didn’t vote because they missed a registration deadline or didn’t know how to register. In 2012, the goal is to make sure no one is left out.

Patients and community leaders came to Boydton on Monday to celebrate the opening of the new PATHS medical clinic and the return of Dr. Susan Hundley to the practice of medicine in Mecklenburg County.

Government-funded community health centers, which serve low-income and uninsured patients, provide better care than do private practices, a researcher at the Stanfod University School of Medicine has found.