Statement on Coronavirus from CEO Rob Dudley
The concern of the COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) outbreak in the United States, is a growing topic on television, radio, social media and in the newspaper. Please be assured that Coplin Health Systems is taking every effort to keep our patients, community and employees healthy and safe from the virus.
To best serve you, and to keep our employees and community safe, please call us before coming into one of our locations if you have a fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, and/or a cough. We ask you to call ahead to assist in the prevention of exposure to others, especially those that may be at higher risk of contracting viral respiratory infections. We will ask 2 or 3 screening questions to evaluate the next steps in the appropriate course of your care. As always, we are here to serve you, and also to serve our community and employees.

February 21, 2023
Get Acquainted with Dr. Shirin M. Morad
Coplin Health Systems is pleased to welcome Jackson County-native Dr. Shirin M. Morad, DO to its healthcare team. Dr. Morad is trained in internal medicine and will provide primary care to Coplin patients. We sat down with […]

May 9, 2022
Why You Need a Primary Care Provider
The month of May observes areas of health and prevention, including Women’s Health, Hepatitis Awareness, Brain Cancer Awareness, Mental Health, Skin Cancer Awareness, and Stroke Awareness. Health organizations and professionals across the nation use this month to […]

March 12, 2019
5 Answers to your School-Based Clinic Questions
Getting health care for your child can be complicated – Coordinating schedules, rides and trying to avoid school absences and work conflicts are not easy tasks. This is why School-Based Clinics (SBC’s) have become increasingly popular in […]
