On May 5, 2020

Rutland County health clinics:

Community Health Centers of Rutland Region

Rutland Allen Pond

71 Allen Pond, Suite 403, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 772-7992

Rutland Stratton Road

215 Stratton Road, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 773-3386

Brandon

420 Grove Street, Brandon, VT

Phone: (802)247-6305

Castleton

275 Rte 30 North, Bomoseen, VT

Phone: (802)468-5641

West Pawlet/Mettowee

278 VT Route 149, West Pawlet, VT

Phone: (802)645-0580

Shorewell

2987 VT Route 22A, Shoreham, VT

Phone: (802) 897-7000

Common Street Health Center

145 Allen St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 773-1321

Convenient Medical Care

25 N Main St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 775-8032

Park Street Healthshare

145 State St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 775-1360

Express Care Castleton

275 Route 30 North, Bomoseen, VT

Phone: (802) 468-5641

ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care

173 S Main St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 772-4165

Specialty:

Killington Medical Clinic

3902 Killington Rd, Killington, VT

Phone: (802) 422-6125

Rutland Regional Behavioral Health

1 Commons St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 747-1857

Rutland Community Based Outpatient Clinic
(Veteran’s Hospital)

232 West St, Rutland, VT

Phone: (802) 772-2300

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