Swedish/Issaquah (Wash.), a new full-service hospital, is officially open to the public, according to a Swedish news release.
Swedish/Issaquah, which is part of the Swedish system in Seattle, includes a five-story medical office building, cancer center and childbirth center, medical/surgical inpatient unit, inpatient care units, a full-service emergency department, pharmacy, laboratory, imaging center and eight retail stores.
Lily JungHenson, MD, was named chief of staff at Swedish/Issaquah.
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Swedish/Issaquah, which is part of the Swedish system in Seattle, includes a five-story medical office building, cancer center and childbirth center, medical/surgical inpatient unit, inpatient care units, a full-service emergency department, pharmacy, laboratory, imaging center and eight retail stores.
Lily JungHenson, MD, was named chief of staff at Swedish/Issaquah.
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