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BY INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Chandler Vice Mayor O.D. Harris, Council member Christine Ellis and many others attended the Sept. 19 ribbon cutting for ACT Medical Park.
The 28,000-square-foot medical facility is located near Pecos and McQueen roads. The grand opening event was meant to recognize a newer type of hybrid medical facility city leaders say is needed, according to a news release.
With Chandler approaching build-out and the population aging, redevelopment is a key for future growth, with medical offices as an area of opportunity.
The medical park’s first phase unit the ACT Imaging Center both claim to offer cutting-edge medical and research services.
The ACT Phase 1 Unit has 24 dedicated private rooms for clinical trial participants, a research pharmacy with USP 800 compounding capabilities, a research lab capable of complex processing, and a team of highly trained staff.
The unit’s patient database can support studies involving hepatic and renal impairments as well as healthy, matched patients. It can also accommodating people requiring hemodialysis.