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Eustasis Psychiatric and Addiction Health is targeting an October launch for a clinic in Ozark.
The Springfield-based mental health service provider is occupying space at 5548 N. Farmer Branch Road in Ozark, near the U.S. Highway 65 interchange and James River Church, according to a news release.
"We felt like Ozark would be a great place to continue our expansion goals while still supplementing the demand in Springfield," said Breanna Jain, CEO of Eustasis, in the release. "The number of patients coming from outside areas, especially rural areas like Sparta and Branson, was telling."
Eustasis officials expect the Ozark clinic to open in a few weeks, according to the release. The company also has a clinic in Rogers, Arkansas.
The new office comes a year after Eustasis opened its 12,000-square-foot treatment center in Springfield at a former ReeceNichols Real Estate building on South National Avenue kitty-corner to Cox South. Eustasis originally operated in Springfield in leased space at the National Place multitenant building a few blocks away. The company’s website continues to list psychological services offered at National Place.
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