Here’s what you should know:
1. The clinic is expected to open in late 2018 and will provide both primary care and specialty services.
2. Specifically, the clinic will offer family medicine, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, dermatology and surgical services. The clinic will also include a radiation therapy center, an infusion treatment center and a pharmacy.
3. Over the last year, Keck has opened four new ambulatory clinics.
4. USC Care and Ambulatory Services COO Smitha Ravipudi said, “By opening this multispecialty clinic in Arcadia, we are bringing our expertise and world-class care to the doorstep of our neighbors in the San Gabriel Valley.”
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