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Community - Kent Island
Queen Anne's ER center to growPublished 08/18/09
A freestanding emergency room for Kent Island is only one of three buildings planned for the site that will be used to address the area's growing medical needs, plans revealed yesterday.
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The plans for the Queen Anne's Emergency Center also include two three-story medical office buildings, which would be off Nesbit Road in the same complex. The buildings — which would house physician offices, along with diagnostic, lab and other services — will be planned after the emergency center opens in late 2010.The upcoming Queen Anne's Emergency Center just off Nesbit Road in Grasonville will treat patients with less serious injuries, as well as the uninsured. The development also is slated to include two three-story medical buildings that would house offices for physicians, imaging and lab space and other services. But detailed planning for the other buildings will not begin until the emergency center is open in 2010, officials...
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