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Cape Fear Valley Health Welcomes VRI patients to new outpatient imaging center

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
Photo provided by CFVH

As of Aug. 25, Valley Regional Imaging is officially part of Cape Fear Valley Health and is now operating as the Cape Fear Valley Outpatient Imaging Center.

The facility, located at 3186 Village Drive, Suite 101, in Fayetteville, continues to provide advanced diagnostic imaging services, including X-rays, bone density scans, MRIs, CT scans and ultrasounds. Patients will see the same experienced staff and benefit from the same efficient operations and scheduling processes they have trusted for years.

“This transition allows us to bring trusted imaging services under the Cape Fear Valley name while preserving the quality and personal attention that patients have come to expect,” said Director of Outpatient Radiology Anthony Brisson in a press release.

The rebranding strengthens Cape Fear Valley’s outpatient care network and supports the health system’s mission of delivering comprehensive, patient-centered services throughout the region.

Learn more about this acquisition by reading the latest insight article by CFVH.

 

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