Here’s what you should know:
1. The endoscopy center gave Mr. Avella on a tour before discussing key policy decisions with him.
2. Since opening in 2013, Queens Endoscopy Center has cared for more than 60,000 patients in the New York Area.
3. “We are honored that Senator Avella has taken an interest in our center and look forward to showing him around, as well as meeting our staff and providers. We all work very hard to provide the highest quality care to our community of patients and appreciate the opportunity to discuss the value Queens Endoscopy brings to the area with this distinguished public official,” said a Queens Endoscopy Center representative.
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