Capital Medical Center in Olympia, Wash., has opened a $5.5 million medical center, according to an Olympian report.
The hospital converted a former educational services district facility into the Capital Imaging Center and Outpatient Clinic and an advanced wound-care therapy center. The center has two buildings — one for imaging and wound-care therapy and one for medical offices.
The imaging center includes X-rays, ultrasounds and wide-bore MRI and CT. The wound-care center will treat patients with chronic, non-healing wounds.
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The hospital converted a former educational services district facility into the Capital Imaging Center and Outpatient Clinic and an advanced wound-care therapy center. The center has two buildings — one for imaging and wound-care therapy and one for medical offices.
The imaging center includes X-rays, ultrasounds and wide-bore MRI and CT. The wound-care center will treat patients with chronic, non-healing wounds.
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