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HonorHealth opens medical campus in Peoria
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Mayor Jason Beck spoke at the HonorHealth held a ribbon cutting ceremony in Peoria April 9.
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HonorHealth held a ribbon cutting ceremony April 9 for their latest healthcare facility, HonorHealth Medical Campus at Peoria.
The roughly 100,000 square foot medical facility on the east side of Loop 101 on 83rd Avenue, north of Thunderbird, is a one-stop-shop for a variety of services, including cancer care, primary care, physical therapy, gastroenterology, breast surgery, outpatient surgery, medical imaging and more.
"With multiple specialties located on the same campus, patients will benefit from increased access to specialists and seamless coordination across the care continuum, reducing the need for patients to visit multiple locations,” said HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte. “We are excited to bring world-class medical services to the residents of Peoria and the northwest Valley through this new facility.”
All offered services are expected to be operational by early May.
"We are thrilled to welcome HonorHealth’s new Peoria medical campus at Thunderbird and the 101," Mayor Jason Beck said. "This is an important addition to our city on two fronts, as it brings high-quality employment, and close-to-home access to a variety of medical care services for our residents."