Thank you, Sherry, for this wonderful google review! We are so glad you had a good visit at Chota.
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Ticks can hide in small, easy-to-miss places, especially on children after spending time outdoors.
After playing outside, be sure to check:
~In and around hair
~Around ears
~Inside belly button
~Elbow joints and armpits
~Waist and groin area
~Behind knees
~Between toes
CCHS is now recruiting a Licensed Professional Counselor or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. If you are looking for a great place to work, head to https://t.co/5sdmBv9Tqm to apply!
Since it is Mental Health Awareness Month, we're tackling common misconceptions about mental health and counseling- one myth at a time.
Today's myth: Therapy takes months or even years of your life.
Join us in congratulating Dr. Thomas Cox on completing the Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship through UC Irvine School of Medicine.
If you or a loved one could benefit from integrated primary care and behavioral health services, call 423-442-2622 to schedule an appointment.
CCHS recently collected internal donations for The Hope Center, a vital community resource that provides a safe, child-friendly environment for children who have experienced abuse or neglect.
Join us in congratulating Charles Cyrus, FNP, on completing the Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship through UC Irvine School of Medicine.
If you or a loved one could benefit from integrated primary care and behavioral health services, call 423-442-2622 to schedule an appointment.
Thank you, Donald, for this wonderful review on FNP, Ashley Davis!
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We’re currently seeking a detail-oriented Billing Technician to join our team at Chota Community Health Services
If you—or someone you know—may be a great fit, apply today at https://t.co/5sdmBv9Tqm
We had a wonderful evening at the annual Monroe County Chamber of Commerce awards banquet celebrating the people and businesses that help our community grow and thrive.
Riley Wear, MA, and his fiancé, Bri, will soon tie the knot.
CCHS honored this happy couple with a “Honey-Do” shower where Riley received lots of gadgets to help him with his future Honey-Do list.
We hope that Riley and Bri enjoy a lifetime of happiness together.
Yesterday, CCHS staff wore green to help raise awareness for the 1 in 5 people living with a mental illness.
If you are struggling with symptoms of a mental illness, please know you are not alone. CCHS offers counseling and behavioral health services to help support you.