The Meridian Health Village at Jackson (N.J.) is a consumer-centric, one-stop shop for healthcare, according to an article on the Hospitals and Healthcare Networks website.
The village includes a fitness center, physicians’ offices and other outpatient facilities including a walk-in urgent care center, an ambulatory surgery center and a home for cancer care.
The 150,000-square-foot development opened in 2014–2015.
The sprawling Y-shape building also houses imaging and laboratory services and wellness care and is a place for patients to go for screenings in a number of areas. Rehabilitation services are available, and the village includes a conference center, meeting rooms and a pharmacy, the article said.
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