What you should know:
1. The health system is building a 100,000-square-foot center, which will offer primary care, diagnostic imaging, urgent care, multispecialty surgery, oncology and physical therapy services.
2. The center will also have a spine care clinic.
3. Baptist paid $4.2 million in October 2017 for the 258,251-square-foot property on which the facility will be built.
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