4 things to know about Kentucky’s Graves Gilbert Clinic accreditation

The urology department at Bowling Green, Ky.-based Graves Gilbert Clinic earned accreditation from the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities.

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Here’s what you should know.

1. The clinic was founded in 1937.

2. It has grown to include over the years to feature more than 100 physicians and 21 specialties.

3. The clinics urology department recently opened a new surgical suite to perform several procedures in an outpatient setting.

4. The office suite meets the standards of a Class C-M ASC.

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