University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is planning to open an imaging center in West Mifflin, Penn., according to a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report.
The center is planned to include oncology, MRI, CT, diagnostic radiology, ultrasound and other imaging services. UPMC bought the building from Starpoint Properties for $3,875,000. The facility was used for similar purposes by Jefferson Regional Medical Center, also located in Pittsburgh.
UPMC plans to renovate the facility by early- to mid-summer and operate it at full capacity, according to the report. It will also move its oncology center from Jefferson Regional into the new West Mifflin space.
Read the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report on UPMC.
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The center is planned to include oncology, MRI, CT, diagnostic radiology, ultrasound and other imaging services. UPMC bought the building from Starpoint Properties for $3,875,000. The facility was used for similar purposes by Jefferson Regional Medical Center, also located in Pittsburgh.
UPMC plans to renovate the facility by early- to mid-summer and operate it at full capacity, according to the report. It will also move its oncology center from Jefferson Regional into the new West Mifflin space.
Read the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report on UPMC.
Read more about UPMC:
- UPMC Sees $144M Increase in Operating Revenue
- Pennsylvania's Hamot Medical Center Officially Part of UPMC
- UPMC Plans Expansion Into China