Maricopa County health board approves $70M health center in Peoria

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal

The Maricopa County Special Health Care District board of directors unanimously voted to expand health services in the West Valley.

Plans call for building a 127,000-square-foot health center on 20 acres at Grand Avenue and Cotton Crossing in Peoria. To be called the West Valley Primary & Specialty Care Center, the new $70 million project will feature an urgent care, dental clinic, dialysis clinic and a procedural platform that includes four operating rooms, two major procedure rooms, pre-operative and recovery bays and onsite sterile processing.

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