Quincy Valley Medical Center To Build Replacement Hospital

Quincy Valley Medical Center in Quincy, Wash., is planning a new hospital to replacing an aging facility in Quincy, according to the website kpq.com.

The new hospital will include a variety of services including physical therapy and wound care.

A $55-million bond to fund the project was approved last year, according to kpg.com.

Groundbreaking on the facility is expected to take place in August.

The post Quincy Valley Medical Center To Build Replacement Hospital first appeared on HCD Magazine.



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