The new facility, slated to open in late summer, is next to the hospital’s former Sidney M. Oman Cancer Treatment Center and features an additional 12,000-square-feet. The second floor of the facility will also house the Virginia Oncology Associates clinical practice.
“We launched Priority Automotive more than 20 years right here in Chesapeake,” Mr. Ellmer said. ” … As part of this great city, we see our role as doing whatever we can to improve the health and well-being of our neighbors and our hundreds of employees who live and work here. Providing high quality cancer treatment close to home will help to support that role.”
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