Southcoast Health Middletown
672 Aquidneck Avenue |
Middletown, RI
Total Project Cost: $1.8 Million

SOUTHCOAST® HEALTH URGENT CARE

South Coast Improvement Company recently was awarded the contract for the build-out of South Coast Health’s new Urgent Care Center at 672 Aquidneck Avenue in Middletown, Rhode Island. This represents the sixth Urgent Care South Coast Improvement has built for South Coast Health, a not-for-profit, community-based health system with multiple access points, offering an integrated continuum of health services throughout southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

“The success of SouthCoast Health’s Urgent Care Centers is something we’ve been very proud to be a part of. Even more so as we build the first Urgent Care Center in Rhode Island,” said Tom Quinlan, president of South Coast Improvement Company. “Our staff and subs live and work in many of the communities where these Urgent Care Centers have been built. We like to think we bring the same care, consideration and expertise to every project we take on. But it does improve your focus quite a bit when you realize the important role these centers play in the community.”

Urgent Care Centers are equipped with staff and equipment to treat a wide range of medical situations – e.g. broken bones, contusions, cuts, burns, animal bites, etc. Urgent Care centers provide patient with less serious injuries an option to the emergency room at the hospital.

The new UrgentCare Center in Middletown, RI, is a renovation of 2,652 square feet of space and work will include exam rooms, clean rooms, bathrooms, X-ray rooms, reception areas, offices, labs, vendor and provider spaces and waiting rooms. Additionally, the project will feature custom millwork, AD sliding door systems, new hospital grade air exchange system as well as other hospital grade finishes. South Coast Improvement will build the facility to meet the requirements of SouthCoast Health’s X-ray Equipment as well as all of their fixturing requirements.

Total cost of the project was $1.8 million. Construction began in October 2018 and finished in April 2019.

 

  • New Exam Rooms, Clean Rooms, Waiting Rooms, Bathrooms and X-Ray Rooms
  • New Reception Areas, Offices, Labs, Provider Spaces
  • AD sliding door systems
  • New hospital grade air exchange system
  • Hospital grade finishes

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