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Cape Fear Valley Health announces relocation of Diagnostic Center

By Staff Report, posted 2 hours ago
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Cape Fear Valley Health announced that the Cape Fear Valley Diagnostic Center relocated to a new facility on March 16.

The Diagnostic Center has moved to 3186 Village Drive, Suite 202, Fayetteville. The relocation allows the center to continue serving patients while construction is underway for the health system’s new Medical Office Building.

“This will allow us to continue to serve our patients and community during the construction of our Medical Office Building,” said Stephanie Dove, perioperative medicine nurse practitioner with the presurgical navigation at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, in a press release. “The new location will offer the same services and compassionate care as the previous diagnostic center. This transitional period will help us meet our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare to our community as we continue to evolve to meet our community’s healthcare needs.”

Patients with appointments scheduled after the move will be seen at the new location. Cape Fear Valley Health remains committed to ensuring continued access to high-quality diagnostic services for patients throughout the community.

To schedule an appointment or for more information, call the Cape Fear Valley Diagnostic Center at (910) 615-4619.

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