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Denzmann Clinic reopens in Grand Prairie after renovation; offers immunizations and screenings

April 16, 2025 | Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas


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Denzmann Clinic reopens in Grand Prairie after renovation; offers immunizations and screenings
The Denzmann Clinic in Grand Prairie has reopened following a renovation funded in part with federal CARES Act dollars, city officials said, and will offer immunizations, screenings and other low‑cost services on Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointment.

The reopening restores a neighborhood health-care site that city presenters described as a critical access point in an area with limited alternatives within a two-mile radius. "The Denzmann Clinic is back in service," said Speaker 2, a city official, introducing the renovated facility.

City presenters said the upgrade brings five state‑of‑the‑art exam rooms, private screening and counseling rooms and an on‑site laboratory. "Now with access to 5 state of the art exam rooms, private screening and counseling rooms, and an on-site lab, the clinic's doctors and staff will once again be providing low cost immunizations for both children and adults along with a number of screening and wellness programs," Speaker 2 said. Officials emphasized the clinic will provide services regardless of language or economic status.

Speakers noted the facility had not had a remodel in nearly 30 years and credited funding tied to the federal CARES Act for making the renovation possible. "Now after nearly 30 years without a remodel, the clinic finally has the upgrade it deserves," Speaker 1 said. Public remarks at the event stressed vaccination access amid regional disease concerns: "We had immunization services here, for years and we're excited to get that going again," Speaker 4 said, noting recent measles activity in parts of Texas and urging vaccination.

Clinic hours were announced as Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; appointments are required. City presenters said immunizations will be available for children and adults and that the clinic will host screening and wellness programs, but did not provide an estimate of how many patients the clinic can see per day.

The reopening returns health services to the site's long‑time location in Grand Prairie; officials framed the project as restoring a neighborhood lifeline and expanding local access to preventive care.

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