August 27, 2012
Prince Edward Island finishing $30-million ambulatory care centre in Charlottetown
The Prince Edward Island government recently announced that the $30-million Dr. Joseph A. and Eileen McMillan Ambulatory Care Centre in Charlottetown will open this month.
Construction on the 80,000 square-foot centre, located across from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, began in 2010 and was managed by APM Construction Services Inc., according to a PEI press release Aug. 16.
Design on the next phase is "in final stages with construction to start in October 2012,” and completion scheduled in the spring of 2014, the province stated. The next phase, which will include day surgery, pre surgery and ophthalmology, will be located in the old emergency department area.
The Dr. Joseph A. and Eileen McMillan Ambulatory Care Centre is intended to centralize and co-locate 22 services for patients who do not require an overnight stay, such as hemodialysis, specimen collection and endoscopy.
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