Main Line Health to put down roots in King of Prussia with $32M center

Main Line Health has announced that they have cut their yearly deficit in half, citing better paying contracts and minimizing labor costs.

With a focus on women’s health and a $32 million price tag, Main Line Health unveiled its plans for a 94,000-square-foot campus across from the Sheraton Valley Forge Hilton.

The health center will also feature an ambulatory care center and provide general health and wellness services to men and women in the King of Prussia area. Those services include primary care, cardiology and cardiac testing, endocrinology, neurology, general surgery, orthopedics, imaging, physical therapy and lab services, writes John George in the Philadelphia Business Journal.

“This health center will allow us to expand our breadth of services to include a wide range of holistic therapies and specialty-care services to meet the needs of women and their families across our region,” said Jack Lynch, the health system’s president and CEO.

Other services will include primary and specialty care services for rheumatology and autoimmune services, life enrichment services, breast health, and skin care.

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