The $15 million facility will consolidate an array of physician and provider-based services, allowing patients in the community the convenience of visiting care facilities closer to home. The space will feature private physician practice space, laboratory functions, imaging, occupational and physical therapy, infusion and a center for musculoskeletal care.
The facility will also feature elongated waiting areas and pairs of alternating, adjoined exam and consult rooms to emphasize face-to-face communication between physicians and patients.
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