Roger Bradley, the hospital’s operations manager, told WLFI that the new facility will be home to several specialty offices, including OBGYN physicians, orthopedics and surgeons.
The first phase of the project is slated to open in January 2016, while the rest of the floors are set to open in October 2016, according to the report.
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