New Albuquerque clinic planned to meet needs of newly insured

Presbyterian Healthcare Services clinic will include primary care, urgent care services, laboratory services and technology-focused services such as the MyChart application and telemedicine visits


A new primary care clinic planned is planned in Albuquerque to meet needs of newly insured, according to an article on the Albuquerque Business Journal website.

Presbyterian Healthcare Services clinic will include primary care, urgent care services, laboratory services and technology-focused services such as the MyChart application and telemedicine visits.

The clinic will be built in two phases. The first is will be 27,500 square feet. Future expansion at the clinic will bring total square footage to 35,000.

Recently, Presbyterian Healthcare Services has increased expansion of its services with a number of construction projects.

Read the article.

 

 



October 5, 2015


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