From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhealth centreˈhealth ˌcentre British English, health center American English noun [countable] MHHOSPITALa building where several doctors work, and where people can go for medical treatment → clinic
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health centre• Adolescents, men, the homeless, and people with sexually transmitted diseases may not feel comfortable in a health centre.• A community psychiatry system was adopted which had the mental health centre at the middle.• The district nurse is attached to the general practitioner surgery or health centre.• The cash has bought medical equipment which will be presented tomorrow in Mr Horne's name to the town's health centre.• That health centre job must really pay.• The old police station is now the health centre with four doctors and several community nurses.