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Mayo readies services to draw patients from China

By MPR News  
   March 04, 2015

On the second floor of downtown Rochester's newest building, the H3 Plaza, workers install baseboard trim to prepare for the city's first international concierge service. In a couple of months, the space will house the offices of MediSun, a Chinese company setting up a door-to-door service for Chinese patients traveling more than 6,000 miles for treatment at Mayo Clinic. MediSun is spending about $1 million to complete the space, which it is leasing from Rochester's Titan Development and Investments. "We feel it's a score to have them in the building," said Brian Moser, director of construction and development for the Rochester firm. "They can come in here and relax and they don't have to go sit in a hotel."

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