QTC Medical Services, a subsidiary of Leidos, has started operations at a new flagship clinic in Fairfax, Virginia, to separately serve active, reserve and retired military service members as well as civilians.
The facility is designed to reduce wait times for military veterans and implement the Department of Health and Human Services’ Federal Occupational Health program, Leidos said Tuesday.
The 7,800-square-foot clinic includes 10 exam rooms, three consultation rooms and an audiology booth certified by the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. It also has two diagnostic testing rooms and different divisions for laboratory, vitals and X-ray activities.
Its security systems are integrated into the Leidos Global Headquarters Emergency Operations Center.
“We are proud to open this state-of-the-art facility and unleash the power of innovation for our military and federal communities,” said Liz Porter, president of Leidos Health Group.