Mercy Health building $3.9 million facility in Ludington

New facilty will provide urgent and primary care, laboratory, imaging, rehabilitation, behavioral health, occupational medicine and specialty clinic services


Mercy Health is building a new $3.9 million facility in Ludington, Mich., according to an article on the MLive website.

The new facilty will provide urgent and primary care, laboratory, imaging, rehabilitation, behavioral health, occupational medicine and specialty clinic services  

The new medical center will also have flexible, "flow patient rooms." 

In addition to the Ludington medical center, Mercy Health plan site work for a new $271 million nine-story medical tower. 

Read the article.

 

 



October 15, 2015


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