Virginia’s Augusta Health Breaks Ground on Heart and Vascular Center

Augusta Health in Fishersville, Va., has broken ground on its new Heart and Vascular Center, according to a hospital news release.

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The $30.6 million project includes a 67,500-square-foot addition and renovations to 19,000 square feet in the existing hospital. The heart and vascular center will feature two cardiac catheterization labs, a third vascular ultrasound procedure room, non-invasive cardiac services, cardiac rehabilitation and physician offices.

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