The new urgent care
center --- to be designed by Bernstein & Associates, Architects --- will be a state of the art urgent care facility in Brooklyn. It will be
owned and operated by two of Brooklyn’s most well-known and respected urgent
care physicians.
Urgent Care Design is
a specialty of Bernstein & Associates, Architects – see http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-urgent-care/.
Urgent Care
facilities, according to the National Association for Ambulatory Care, are the largest
growing sector in the ambulatory healthcare market.
A common scope of
services in an Urgent Care Center, according to the NAAC, includes the
following:
- Minor laceration,
fractures, bumps sore throats, ear infection, and other "just don’t feel
good" conditions
- Workmen’s compensation,
Pre-placement services, DOT exams, BAT testing, etc.
- Acute on-site
physical therapy.
- Pre-packaged
prescription services.
- X-ray departments
for basic radiology covering fracture care chest exams, etc.
- CLIA level II
laboratory department for routine blood test and other diagnostic procedures.
To find out more on
how to design a state-of-the-art urgent care center, contact healthcare
architecture firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects.
About Healthcare
Architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects:
Healthcare
architecture firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects (www.bernarch.com) is known for innovative Healthcare
planning, Healthcare design, Healthcare architecture and Healthcare interior
design.
Additional ways to
follow the firm's Healthcare design philosophy and Healthcare design news, is
through the firm’s Healthcare design blog at www.bernarch.blogspot.com, as well
as the firm’s Healthcare design Twitter account at www.twitter.com/Hospitals
For more information
about Healthcare planning, Healthcare architecture, and Healthcare interior
design, please contact:
Bernstein &
Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway - 803,
New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-463-8200
Email:
info@bernarch.com
New York – Hartford
– Princeton – Charlottesville - Los Angeles
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