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Presbyterian Plans to Build Four New Healthcare Facilities in Albuquerque

Bringing more emergency and urgent care services to Albuquerque with four new facilities designed for faster, convenient care under one roof.

Corey Alexander

Written by: Corey Alexander

Published on: August 19, 2019

Wanting to provide patients with more options, quality care, and convenience, Presbyterian and Intuitive Health, a Dallas-based health care company, plan to open a new ER and urgent care facility. The center will combine emergency and non-emergent services under one roof that allows patients to get the care they need quickly and efficiently.

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