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PORT BYRON - Things are pretty crowded at the Port Byron Health Center. The small medical office has a handful of rooms for examinations, lab work, consultation and medical charts.
Records are stacked and packed. The reception desk barely has room for the receptionist. And yet, the rural health center provides primary and dental care to about 3,000 patients.
“Our parking lot is usually full all the way down to the road,” said Chris Gray, the nurse practitioner who runs the clinic.
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