Dr. Ryan Newell, right, performed the final patient examination at the Lochgelly location of Access Health Fayette Clinic Thursday, May 30 on his father, longtime physician Donald C. Newell Jr. Clinic staff began seeing patients on Monday, June 3 at 5493 Maple Lane in Fayetteville. The Newel…
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