New Parkland Health Center Opens in South Dallas
Work has been completed on the new Hatcher Station Health Center developed by Frazier Revitalization, Inc., and operated by Parkland Health and Hospital System. The architect on the project was BOKA Powell; the general contractor was Hill & Wilkinson.
The new 43,000-square-foot, $11.2-million health center is located at 4600 Scyene Road in Dallas, across the street from Hatcher Station on DART’s Green Line, providing easy access for patients and families and also a direct connection to the new Parkland Hospital. The facility consolidates and replaces Parkland’s former East Dallas Health Center on Live Oak Street. The new clinic meets the city of Dallas’ Green Building guidelines for new construction, ensuring long-term enhanced building performance.
The new facility is on a single level and has 66 exam rooms featuring a flexible equipment setup that allows providers to utilize unoccupied rooms to respond to demand as patient volumes fluctuate throughout the day, reducing wait times and improving efficiency. Parkland also added two new clinical teams to deliver more services and decrease wait times for patients. The clinic still offers same-day services for children and seniors at the new location as well.
With a modern, flexible design, the new facility is anticipated to serve up to 75,000 patients annually. The health center offers basic primary care, behavioral health services, a Women & Infants Specialty Health center, pharmacy, community health and wellness programs, as well as mobile mammography.
To learn more about Hatcher Station Health Center, visit www.parklandhospital.com/Hatcher.
Posted June 23, 2015
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