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Mount Airy Mayor Deborah Cochran, center, prepares to cut the ribbon at a recent dedication ceremony for Everhart Primary Health, a non-profit, first-of-its-kind medical clinic in Cana, Va. It offers services for a flat fee, including during nights and weekends, in a homey environment. Also pictured, from left, are Dr. Carlton Everhart, a retired physician in Mount Airy who is considered one of the “last real country doctors”; mother-daughter nurse practitioners Dee and Carole Everhart, the clinic operators; and Tim Everhart, a leukemia survivor to whom the new facility is dedicated along with his father, Dr. Everhart.
Mount Airy Mayor Deborah Cochran, center, prepares to cut the ribbon at a recent dedication ceremony for Everhart Primary Health, a non-profit, first-of-its-kind medical clinic in Cana, Va. It offers services for a flat fee, including during nights and weekends, in a homey environment. Also pictured, from left, are Dr. Carlton Everhart, a retired physician in Mount Airy who is considered one of the “last real country doctors”; mother-daughter nurse practitioners Dee and Carole Everhart, the clinic operators; and Tim Everhart, a leukemia survivor to whom the new facility is dedicated along with his father, Dr. Everhart.






