FORT WASHINGTON, PA-Temple University Health System is undertaking renovations on space in an office building here that will be home to a new urgent care center.
The medical center, which will also include primary-care and specialty-care services, will occupy 29,000 square feet on two floors of an existing office building on Pennsylvania Avenue adjacent to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Route 309 connection, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal. Renovations have been estimated to cost approximately $4 million.
“We'll be bringing to Fort Washington the type of high-end care that people will travel for when they need it,” says Adam Edelson, Temple health system's vice president for business strategy and development. “We are not looking to [duplicate] care people can get at their local community hospitals.” .See story in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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