LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Los Angeles County Public Health will close seven of its clinics next week after the department said it was hit with more than $50 million in federal, state and local funding cuts.

The closures include the Curtis R. Tucker clinic in Inglewood, as well as facilities in Hollywood-Wilshire, Pomona, Torrance and Antelope Valley in Lancaster.

The Center for Community Health and the Dr. Ruth Temple Health Center in Los Angeles are also set to shut down.

According to the department, the clinics will close on February 27. The North Hollywood clinic is scheduled to reopen in 2027 and once it reopens, the Glendale clinic will close, the department said.

The county said services will continue to be provided at six remaining public health clinics and nearby community health clinics.

For a full list of closures, click here.

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