The three-story, 46,500-square-foot building will feature lab and imaging services, therapy services and a community room available to local nonprofits. UPMC-affiliated specialists in heart and vascular, ear, nose and throat and gastroenterology will visit the facility on a rotating schedule.
The third floor of the facility will house Sharon, Pa.-based Primary Health Network’s family medicine specialists, outpatient behavioral health services and pharmacy services.
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