One-stop-shop healthcare facility planned in Ariz.

Healthcare campuses around the country have been creating 'medical homes'


A one-stop-shop healthcare facility planned is being planned in Glendale, Ariz., according to an article on the AZ Big Media website.

The Westgate Healthcare Campus will have five buildings in total, designed with a central hub and buildings surrounding the centerpiece.

Once finished, the campus could provide everything from lab work and routine check-ups to dental exams. There also may be research components.

The development may be the first integrated campus in the area that has been designed from scratch, the article said.

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June 20, 2016


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