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The Millis Regional Health Education Center offers a wide range of programs dealing with health and the human body. From preschool to high school age students, there is something for every grade. The center will tailor their curricula to suit the needs of every group.

The Center’s Wellness Discovery Place “boasts touch-screen computers, larger-than-life displays and hi-tech exhibits. Two specialized Learning Theaters contain large 3-D exhibits and displays that are used in interactive programs led by our professional health educators.”

The Millis Regional Health Education Center is located at 600 North Elm Street in High Point, North Carolina. To schedule a visit, fill out the contact form or call 336-878-6713 for more information.

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