$10 million outpatient facility planned for St. Louis area

Facility designed to manage a range of healthcare needs


SSM Health Care-St. Louis is building a $10.4 million outpatient healthcare facility near the campus of SSM St. Joseph Health Center - Wentzville, according to an article on the St. Louis Business Journal.

The planned 22,000-square-foot outpatient center will house primary and specialty health care services including MRI, CT, X-ray, ultrasound, mammography and bone density scans.

This new outpatient center is designed to manage a range of healthcare needs rather than simply treating  patients when they become sick, according to a hospital officials.

The center will offer some services during evening and weekends also.

Read the article.

 

 



May 19, 2015


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