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NOW OPEN! Medical Services at Geiger Gibson Welcoming New Patients

18th November 2024

Three new medical providers offer primary care for all ages at historic health center

We are excited to announce the opening of medical services at Geiger Gibson Community Health Center!

Three new medical providers will offer primary care for all ages. Dr. Caroline Mullin, Dr. John O’Brien, and Alice Mui, a nurse practitioner, are excited to be a part of bringing medical services back to the Columbia Point neighborhood. They are welcoming new patients and have same day appointments available now.

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The Geiger Gibson medical team is welcoming new patients! Pictured above from left to right, Dr. John O’Brien, Dr. Caroline Mullin, and NP Alice Mui, offer primary care to all ages.

As Dr. Mullin told the Dorchester Reporter, ““I’ve been trained in a broad range of skills and the whole idea is that I can go into a community and be a little bit of a chameleon to provide the community what it needs.”

“It was a deliberate choice by Harbor Health to open a family medicine department. I see newborns, we see pediatric patients, we see their older siblings, cousins, uncles, all the way up to their grandparents. There is nobody in the community who should look here and say, ‘I can’t get my care there.’”

Click here to read more about the opening of medical services in the Dorchester Reporter.

Along with primary care, medical services also include pregnancy care and breastfeeding medicine. Geiger Gibson has a lab, a pharmacy, behavioral health, social support services, and dental services all in the same location.

If you are looking for a primary care provider, new patients are welcome! If you are already a patient at Harbor Health, please call to talk about transferring care to Geiger Gibson.

Please call (617) 288-1140 to make an appointment.  You can also learn more about services by visiting hhsi.us/locations/geiger-gibson-community-health-center

History of Geiger Gibson

In 1965, Dr. Jack Geiger and Dr. Count Gibson opened the Columbia Point Health Center in Dorchester, Massachusetts. It was the first community health center in the nation.

Dr. Geiger believed a health center would provide much needed medical and social services to underserved communities. He also wanted to offer community members a path for empowerment and citizen action.

The health center operated humbly in the Columbia Point public housing development, moving to its current location at 250 Mt. Vernon Street in the 1990s. The Columbia Point Health Center was renamed Geiger Gibson in honor of its founders.