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Cape Fear Valley Urology expands access with new Lillington clinic

By Staff Report, posted 2 months ago
The new office is located at 225 Brightwater Drive in the Cape Fear Valley Health Pavilion in Lillington. 
Debora Moore is a board-certified urologist with over 20 years of experience and will be the medical provider at the clinic.

Cape Fear Valley Health is proud to announce the opening of its newest urology clinic in Lillington – Cape Fear Valley Urology - Lillington, located at 225 Brightwater Drive. This expansion brings expert urologic care closer to home for residents of Harnett County and surrounding communities.

The new clinic offers comprehensive treatment options for a wide range of urologic conditions, including kidney stones, prostate health, incontinence, urinary tract infections (UTIs), men’s & women’s urological health and more.

Debora Moore is a board-certified urologist with over 20 years of experience and will be the medical provider at the clinic. She trained at the University of Iowa, the University of Minnesota, and the Cleveland Clinic. Moore is known for using advanced, less invasive techniques and has held leadership roles in her field.

“Our goal at CFV is to strengthen the health and well-being of our Harnett County community by providing trusted, locally accessible urologic care through Dr. Moore,” said Mark Cobb, president of Cape Fear Valley Medical Group, in a press release. “With a commitment to compassion, connection, and clinical excellence, we aim to make every patient feel heard, valued, and supported — close to home.”

To learn more about Cape Fear Valley Urology in Lillington, visit: www.capefearvalley.com/locations/cape-fear-valley-urology-lillington 

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