Game Changers: The Conscious Culture Volume 1 Issue 6 | Page 10
URGENT CARE CENTER AND OCCUPATIONAL
MEDICINE ARRIVES IN NORTH HENRY COUNTY
ELLENWOOD, May 3,
2017 — Fairview Urgent
Care, a brand new 5,000
square foot facility, located
at 4475 West Village Park-
way, is set to open its doors
to the public on Monday,
May 8th at 10am., preceded
by a public grand opening
celebration on Saturday,
May 6th, from 11am to
2pm.
The Fairview Urgent
Care Center will serve the
Ellenwood area and Henry
County with high-quality
care for common illnesses
and non-life-threatening
injuries with walk-in,
after-hours, and weekend
availability. They will also
soon offer TeleHealth,
which allows patients to
simply call or click to
request a consultation with
a licensed physician, who
will provide a diagnosis
and treatment recommen-
dations, including prescrip-
tions, if necessary.
Focus Occupational Med-
icine is another service
offered to employers and
employees through Fair-
view Urgent Care. They
offer occupational medical
services that help business-
es of all sizes to reduce
injuries, lower costs, and
promote a safe workplace.
Drug and alcohol testing,
DOT, pre-employment, an-
nual, and exit physicals, as
well as workers’ compen-
sation initial and follow-up
treatments are just a few of
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the many services offered
by Focus Occupational
Medicine.
Both Fairview Urgent Care
and Focus Occupation-
al Medicine are the first
anchor tenants in the new
Fairview Corners planned,
30-acre development. The
vision, according to Buffa-
lo, New York-based Nidus
Development, is to build
and manage an upscale,
mixed-use medical campus
combined with a high-end,
village concept retail com-
plex. The centerpiece
of the project—a ma-
jor medical campus,
featuring the Urgent
Care Center, an ambu-
latory surgery center,
and medical office
buildings—will be a
convenient, near-by
destination for patients
and their families
from Henry County
and the surrounding
region, reducing the
need to travel into
Atlanta for many medical
services. Fairview Corners
is designed to fill a void
for 500,000 medically
underserved residents in
a ten-mile radius, includ-
ing North Henry, Clayton,
Dekalb, and Rockdale
Counties. A hotel is also
part of the plan as is in-
dependent senior living,
townhouses, and sin-
gle-family homes. “The
Fairview Corners Medical
Campus will be the pinna-
cle intersection of quality
healthcare, shopping and
dining, resulting in a su-
perior patient-and custom-
er-centered experience,”
said Nidus Development
President and CEO Dr.
Greg Daniel, MBA. “This
innovative project will lead
to the modernization of
the Ellenwood region and
transform the healthcare
and retail environment.”
Commissioner Bruce
Holmes is committed to the
economic development of project is to transform Hen-
ry County from a medically
underserved area to a health
and wellness community.
The project goes along
with his vision to make the
Fairview area a walkable,
health and wellness com-
munity.
“I'm happy that Nidus be-
lieved in my vision to rede-
velop this area into a health
and wellness community,”
said Commissioner Bruce
Holmes. “This development
will anchor this tri-county
Northern Henry County as
it is one of the fastest grow-
ing segments in that county.
Henry offers a high quality
of life, low cost of living,
revitalized easy access and
proximity to downtown At-
lanta and Hartsfield-Jack-
son Atlanta International
Airport, historical and
cultural amenities, outdoor
and recreational opportu-
nities, and highly-ranked
educational institutions.
The goal of this $80 million commercial corridor and
will be a destination for
quality medical care, retail
and healthy living.
“The road infrastructure has
been improved and aligned
with beautification and 8'
multi-use paths, Holmes
explained. “Village Park
at North Henry located
adjacent to this develop-
ment has finally opened
adding even more walk-
ability to the area. Lastly,
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