Hometown Health Hosts Grand Opening, Ribbon-Cutting in Greenfield
From the Sep 23, 2025 e-Edition
GREENFIELD (September 17) — Hometown Health Clinic, a medical provider based in McKenzie, continues to expand across northwest Tennessee. The newest clinic, located in Greenfield, hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting Wednesday.
The new branch opened in early August and provides a variety of services: imaging, radiology, walk-ins, primary care, women's health and school/sports physicals.
Amber Davison, PA-C, is the clinic's provider and a Greenfield native.
The ribbon-cutting was sponsored by the Weakley County Chamber of Commerce and attended by Erica Moore, director; Justin Crice, CEO/ECD director; and Angie Lasiter, administrative assistant.
Moore expressed the Chamber's excitement and gratitude for the addition of Hometown Health.
Also present were Hometown owners and medical directors Dr. Bryan Merrick and Dr. Terry Colotta. Dr. Merrick expressed appreciation for the supportive and welcoming environment provided by Greenfield and the Weakley County Chamber.
Guests at the grand opening enjoyed refreshments, bags of Hometown swag and tours of the facility.
The Greenfield clinic is located at 1731 S. Meridian Street and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is closed for lunch from 12 noon until 12:30 p.m.
The clinic adds to the expanding company's footprint of clinics in McKenzie, Gleason, Dresden, Huntingdon, Bruceton, Camden and on the campus of Bethel University.
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