NGHS breaks ground on new Medical Plaza in Bethlehem

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Barrow County will soon have even greater access to health care close to home at Northeast Georgia Health System’s (NGHS) newest Medical Plaza, located in Bethlehem. Community and health system leaders gathered yesterday, Dec. 1, to celebrate the beginning of the construction project and bless the ground.

“We really care about the community in the Barrow County area, which I think is evidenced by our investment in the hospital here, and now by a new medical plaza in Bethlehem,” said Carol Burrell, president and CEO of NGHS. “Bringing expanded access to this area and being able to offer it all under one roof is something we’re honored to do.”

The two-story, 34,000-square-foot building – which is easily accessible from Hwy. 81, as well as off U.S. 29 – is expected to accommodate more than 100,000 visits per year after it opens in fall 2023. It will be home to:

“Northeast Georgia Health System has been a key part of this community for years, with the Barrow hospital providing our people with the care they need,” said Pat Graham, chairman of the Barrow County Board of Commission. “Bringing even more of that friendly, expert care to us with a shiny new building and more doctors will surely benefit us for years to come.”

To learn more about this project and all of the other NGHS projects in the region, visit nghs.com/growing.      

Original source can be found here. 



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