
Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Oxygen Center celebrates clinic remodel
VANCOUVER – The public is invited to join the PeaceHealth Wound Healing and Hyperbaric care team for a special open house celebration on Wed., Oct. 30, from 5–6:30 p.m. to celebrate the completion of its newly remodeled clinic located at 8716 East Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.
Since 2007, the clinic has provided compassionate wound care to the Clark County community, dedicated to healing many different types of chronic wounds.
The care team is proud to show off its newly remodeled clinic that now features new equipment, fresh paint, new flooring and a refreshed lobby area. The clinic remodel has also allowed for the expansion of treatment rooms, further opening up access to more patients in a refreshed, welcoming space.
“We are proud to show off our refreshed space,” shares Richelle Bagdasarian, VP of Operations for PeaceHealth Medical Group. “We recognize the importance of providing warm, welcoming healing spaces for our patients, and this remodel allows us to not only provide optimal care for our patients, but to do it in a modernized, more spacious setting that better supports their healing journey.”
This project is another example of PeaceHealth’s ongoing investment in the Clark County community, ensuring that we are delivering the best care in modernized facilities equipped with the latest technology.
The public is invited to join in celebration on Wed., Oct. 30 from 5–6:30 p.m. No RSVP is required. There will be a short program and blessing of the space, followed by refreshments and tours conducted by the Wound Care team.
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