New urgent-care center opening in Lee’s Summit, MO
Kansas City Star, June 17, 2008
A $2.1 million urgent-care center is being built in Lee's Summit, MO. Emergent Care Plus will be the first venture of an emergency practice formed last year by physicians four physicians, and the 7,000-square-foot stand-alone facility is expected to open in October. Patients will not have to make appointments but can go online to alert staff members that they are on the way. Patients also will be able to fill out personal and insurance information electronically before arriving at the facility.
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