With the former Klein’s Supermarket sitting gutted for months, many residents began wondering what was stopping progress on the future Veterans Administration (VA) clinic site.
VA officials said there were several unanticipated challenges in converting the former grocery store, but the process is now ready to begin. Nabholz Construction was hired this month to begin work on the site.
The site is being leased for $1 million per year.
Another VA clinic is being built for the Katy area as well.
“We are excited about the progress being made on the new VA outpatient clinics for Katy and Tomball,” director Adam Walmus said. “Our goal is to bring medical care closer to where veterans live and eliminate the hassles they face fighting traffic and parking in Houston.”
The Tomball facility is projected to be 30,000 square feet and will provide veterans with several services including primary care, mental health, womens specialty care, phlebotomy, optometry, audiology, x-ray, telemedicine and teleretinal imaging.
Officials said that the recent challenges in converting the store have pushed the projected opening of the facility back to July 2013.
“For Tomball and the challenges of converting a former grocery store, we are looking at a July 2013 opening,” deputy director Bryan Bayley said. “We eagerly anticipate cutting the ribbon and opening these new clinics.”
Officials at the VA estimate the new Tomball clinic will serve more than 7,500 veterans within the first year.
Houston VA communications director Bobbi Gruner said that officials have already started looking for staff to run the facility, as well as nurses and doctors to serve patients.
“All federal jobs are posted at usajobs.gov,” Gruner said. “It’s a simple website to use, you can search jobs by area or by profession.”
TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries opened the doors to its new dental clinic to current TOMAGWA patients recently and the clinic held an open house celebration for the community.
TOMAGWA supporters, board members and staff were on hand to welcome the clinic's principal benefactors, the newly named Tomball Regional Health Foundation (TRHF).
Among the supporters attending was Elida M. El-Gawly, Director of Grants and Community Investments for the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, a major contributor to the dental and health care programs at TOMAGWA.
TRHF has agreed to provide up to $475,000 to fund start-up and operational costs for up to two years and hence forth, the dental clinic will be known as the Tomball Regional Health Foundation Dental Suite.
"God is always faithful and we are blessed by TRHF's compassion and generosity toward our patients and the community," said Judy Deyo, Executive Director of TOMAGWA. "We are delighted to have TRHF's name on our dental suite."
"We are thankful for the compassionate people at the Sisters of Charity, and for TRHF and their vision to be a catalyst for measurable health and wellness improvements in Tomball and the surrounding communities," said Steven G. Lightfoot, Senior Director of Development at TOMAGWA. "The clinic does not receive government or United Way funding, so we rely on the giving hearts of individuals, business people, foundations and corporations, to provide financial resources for the work we do. And, all of it is to the glory of God."
TOMAGWA's dental program offers services such as routine checkups, cleanings, fillings and extractions. Services are provided by a staff dentist and volunteer dentists from the community. The dental program houses four dental chairs that will be able to accommodate up to 2,600 dental visits a year.
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