Officials said the center is expected to serve approximately 4,000 patients in the first year and 8,000 patients in subsequent years.
Anticipated services at the new facility include primary care for pediatric and adult patients, dental care, behavioral health service and women’s health. The center is also expected to have an in-house pharmacy as well as a vision center.The center is expected to be operational by early summer of 2023.
“As we continue to serve patients at our health centers in Perry County and Carlisle, the new site in Mechanicsburg will offer those in need on the West Shore an option to obtain affordable, high quality care while meeting additional need in our region,” Manal El Harrak, CEO of Sadler Health Center, said in a news release.Sadler Health Center plans to raise $4 million for the project through a combination of federal, state and county grant opportunities as well as support from the community.
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