Kentucky Hospital Opens Outpatient Facility

Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Ky., has opened a new outpatient facility that will offer a variety of services to patients in the Louisville area, according to a report from The Courier-Journal.

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The four-story, 120,000 square-foot Jewish Hospital Medical Center Northeast will include a 24-hour emergency department, imaging services, oncology services and cardiac services. A rehabilitation center is set to open in November.

The Jewish Hospital center is one of many outpatient facilities set to open in the Louisville area in the upcoming months.

Read the Courier-Journal’s report about the new Jewish Hospital outpatient facility.

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