3 years after destroyed by tornado, Moore Medical Center to reopen

Administrators and clinical staff are preparing to celebrate the reopening of Moore (Okla.) Medical Center, which shut down after a massive tornado ripped through the building on May 20, 2013, according to NewsOK.

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The new $32 million, four-story facility will celebrate its reopening with a free community open house on May 7. Physicians will begin seeing patients there later this month, according to the report.

Moore Medical Center will again provide the community with a 24/7 critical care emergency department, physical therapy services, diagnostic imaging, laboratory services and physician offices for family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, cardiology and more.

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