The two clinics, located in the Minnesota cities of Blooming Prairie and Kenyon, have been closed since March due to the pandemic. When they were open, providers saw patients just one to two days per week.
Mayo Clinic Health System said it has other clinics nearby the closing locations that are open five days per week.
“We are confident that we will be able to continue meeting patient needs across the region through an innovative combination of virtual and in-person care access models,” Mayo Clinic told local news station KTTC.
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