Rancho Cordova, Calif.-based Mercy, part of San Francisco-based Catholic Healthcare West, has opened new cancer and imaging centers, according to a Sacramento Bee report.
The 35,500-square-foot, $20 million centers are connected to enable patients to receive oncology care at one location. Services offered include diagnostic imaging, radiation and other therapies.
Mercy Imaging Center officially opened today, but it began accepting patients Dec. 19. Mercy Cancer Center will be fully operational by the end of the month.
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The 35,500-square-foot, $20 million centers are connected to enable patients to receive oncology care at one location. Services offered include diagnostic imaging, radiation and other therapies.
Mercy Imaging Center officially opened today, but it began accepting patients Dec. 19. Mercy Cancer Center will be fully operational by the end of the month.
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