Care for America’s Veterans
The Veterans Affairs outpatient clinic in Greenville supports veterans in rural communities with a sustainable, patient-centered design.
Outpatient Clinic
Greenville, NC
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA), the nation’s largest integrated healthcare system, serves over nine million veterans annually. To improve access for rural populations and reduce environmental impact across its vast network, the VHA prioritized high-performance, community-based outpatient facilities.
In Greenville, North Carolina, the new 116,000-square-foot outpatient clinic brings essential services—including urgent care, oncology, audiology, dental, and pharmacy—closer to home for area veterans. The facility is designed to support veteran well-being while advancing the VHA’s sustainability goals.
The clinic incorporates features that enhance patient and clinician experience, including improved indoor air quality, increased daylighting, and design strategies promoting physical safety and security. With a 20% reduction in energy use compared to ASHRAE standards, the building sets a new benchmark for energy-conscious care environments within the VHA network.
By blending evidence-based design with sustainable performance, the new Greenville clinic strengthens the VHA’s mission to deliver high-quality care to every veteran, wherever they live.
“We are so excited to officially open this health care center in Greenville. This new center will offer exceptional patient-centered care to many veterans in this area.”
– Ms. DeAnne M. Seekins, Director of the Durham VA Medical Center – With Oversight of the Greenville HCC