30 Oct, 2009 in News & Articles by admin

Pennsylvania hospital to unfastened recent primary care as well as material therapy facility

St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital in McAdoo, Pennsylvania is planning to unfastened a recent primary care as well as material therapy facility either by the end of this year or the beginning of next year. Richard Henry Construction is using care of the renovations at the site. Half of the building will contain three exam rooms, a blood draw lab as well as a room for minor procedures for primary care. The other half of the building will be home to the material therapists as well as rehabilitation specialists. Though they’ll be sharing the alike building, the two practices will possess disconnected identities.

The contractors hope to begin work in November after they receive the proper permits. Asbestos will possess to be removed from the construction site before any other work can begin. Asbestos is a known carcinogen that can be commonly found in aged buildings similar the one that is being renovated for St. Luke’s. After work begins, the three-month contract should see the facility completed in either mid-December or beginning January.

For the filled story, go to Republican Herald.

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