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Main Line Health building $32M health center in King of Prussia

Main Line Health said it plans to build a $32 million health center King of Prussia, including a specialty-care center for women in partnership with Axia Women's Health.

Main Line Health plans to build a $32M outpatient center in King of Prussia. The facility is shown here in an architectural rendering.
Main Line Health plans to build a $32M outpatient center in King of Prussia. The facility is shown here in an architectural rendering.Read moreMain Line Health

Main Line Health said Friday that it plans to build a $32 million health center in King of Prussia, including a specialty-care center for women in partnership with Axia Women's Health.

The 94,000 square-foot facility in the Village at Valley Forge development will offer primary care, cardiology and cardiac testing, endocrinology, neurology, general surgery, orthopedics, imaging, physical therapy, and lab services, Main Line said. The facility is scheduled to open in November 2019.

Main Line already has similar outpatient centers — seen by health systems as key to offering ever more care in community settings — in Exton, Broomall, Collegeville, Concordville, and Newtown Square.

Axia's website says it includes 250 clinicians at 100 locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.