Carey Medical and Diagnostic Center opens Monday
The Carey Medical & Diagnostic Center, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, will open on Monday, Aug. 5. The building consists of Carey Medical Center (family medicine), Carey Diagnostics Center (lab, EKG and imaging services) and Carey Specialty Clinic (rotating medical specialists). The new location is at 930 Sheriden Drive, Carey.
Carey natives, Dr. Troy Puckett and Dr. Robert Puckett will providing an array of primary care services to the region. Both physicians are now welcoming patients of all ages. To make an appointment, call 419-396-7683.
Patients will no longer have to travel for x-rays, EKG or lab services. The Carey Diagnostic Center is a convenient option for those individuals with a busy schedule. Appointments can be made by calling 419-396-0585.
The Carey Specialty Clinic will feature services in cardiology, obstetrics & gynecology, orthopedics, pain management, neurosurgery and urology. For more information, call 419-396-0567.
“We are thankful for our donors and supporters that made this new building possible,” said Paul Siefker, director of primary care services for Blanchard Valley Medical Practices. “There are many exceptional opportunities in this area, and we are proud to bring services to the community that will benefit generations of families.”
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