New Southern California facility key part healthcare village

Hoag Health Center Irvine designed for convenient care


The Hoag Health Center Irvine is a key part of a Southern California healthcare village, according to an article on the Health Facility Management website.

The new health center, which offers services including women’s health and cancer care, complements the acute care services offered at the hospital across the street. 

The new center also features a 7,200-square-foot building that houses King’s Pharmacy and Compounding Center, as well as Hoag Urgent Care and a soon-to-be-open café. 

The new center will offer breast screening and diagnostic mammograms, including tomosynthesis (3-D mammography); Womanology, Hoag’s pelvic floor treatment program; obstetrics; and gynecology.

Read the article.

 

 



November 4, 2016


Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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