Main Line Health King of Prussia breaks ground at The Village at Valley Forge

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The $32 million Women’s Specialty Center, a partnership between Main Line Health and Axia Women’s Health, which is set to open in the fall next year, will offer traditional and holistic services focusing on preventive, diagnostic and treatment services addressing women’s physical, emotional and wellness needs in a “seamless, coordinated manner embedded within a warm, healing environment,” a press release noted. (Rendering courtesy of NELSON).

The still growing Village at Valley Forge came a little bit closer to welcoming a new facility that will be dedicated primarily to women’s health and wellness when Main Line Health recently broke ground on Main Line Health King of Prussia.

The $32 million Women’s Specialty Center, a partnership between Main Line Health and Axia Women’s Health, which is set to open in the fall next year, will offer traditional and holistic services focusing on preventive, diagnostic and treatment services addressing women’s physical, emotional and wellness needs in a “seamless, coordinated manner embedded within a warm, healing environment,” a press release noted., writes Gary Puleo in The Times Herald.

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Some of the services will include breast health; digestive health; heart and vascular care; infertility services; integrative medicine; obstetrics and gynecology; pelvic floor care; rheumatology and autoimmune treatment; skin care; weight management and emotional wellness.

“This Women’s Specialty Center is a big step forward in the vision of Axia Women’s Health,” said Dr. Stephen Krell, executive chairman and CEO, Clinical Practices for Axia Women’s Health. “It will help us lead the way in improving women’s health by bringing together a full suite of health care services in one state-of-the-art facility—the first of its kind in the region.”

Also located within the new facility, Main Line Health will operate an ambulatory care center that will bring health and wellness services to both men and women of the greater King of Prussia region and beyond, including primary care; cardiology and cardiac testing; endocrinology; neurology; general surgery; orthopedics; imaging; physical therapy and lab services.

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