Doctors Coffey Internal Medicine and Family Care has announced it is moving to a new clinic in Oneida after a fire destroyed one of their buildings last week.
The new location will be located at 377 Industrial Lane in Oneida, according to a post on the business' Facebook page.
"Over the next two weeks we will be working to get everything ready to provide care to our clients," it said.
On Thursday, January 30, the Oneida Fire Department received a call about a fire at Doctors Coffey Internal Medicine and Family Care around 2:30 a.m. Three other businesses, Mark's Pharmacy, Buckeye Medical Equipment and PT Solutions were in the same building.
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"It's gone," an official with Oneida Police Department said. "It'll be burnt to the ground."
The Coffey clinic is part of a Drug Enforcement Agency drug trafficking investigation. Last week, DEA spokesperson Kevin McWilliams said the fire won't have any impact at all on the investigation.
In June 2018, the DEA and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation raided the clinic, run by Dr. Bruce Coffey, as well as a pharmacy next door. The DEA said that the clinic handed out prescriptions for around 4.9 million narcotic pills, such as Hydrocodone.
The bureau said it is helping Oneida Police investigate the cause of the fire.