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Mercy Breaks Ground On Building In West Springfield

Mercy Breaks Ground On Building In West Springfield

Mercy Breaks Ground On Building In West Springfield

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(KTTS News) — Mercy held a groundbreaking this morning for a new $6 million dollar multispecialty building going up near Mt. Vernon and West Bypass in Springfield.

The 11,000 square foot building will house primary care, outpatient therapy, and occupational medicine.

It should be finished by next fall.

 

 

 

 

 

Press Release

To expand access to health care in a growing area, Mercy has broken ground on its newest multispecialty building, which will bring primary care, outpatient therapy services and occupational medicine to west Springfield.

The new building, located at 3530 W. Mount Vernon St., will include nearly 11,000 square feet of space.

It will feature 12 exam rooms for primary care, one of which will have an exterior entrance for patients who may have a contagious condition.

There will be five exam rooms for occupational medicine, including an audio booth for hearing tests.

The physical therapy space will feature various treatment areas, including an outdoor area.

All areas will have access to imaging for patients needing X-rays.

“This area of Springfield is booming with both housing and businesses,” said Dr. Brad Wyrsch, president of Mercy Clinic Springfield Communities. “We don’t want patients to have to travel far for care, so we’re being very intentional about looking forward and planning our growth to meet the community’s growth and needs.”

The new facility represents a $6 million investment in the community, with an estimated completion date in fall 2023.

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