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NHRMC Expands Urgent Care To Duplin

By Alison Lee Satake, posted Jan 11, 2011

New Hanover Regional Medical Center has expanded its service to Duplin County with the opening of an Urgent Care facility in Wallace. 

The new facility located at 112-G Medical Village Drive in Wallace provides care to patients with a wide range of illnesses and injuries, from flu and minor back pain to migraines, allergies and flesh wounds. It is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 

“These services added to the quality care already provided by New Hanover Regional Medical Center and our affiliated physicians will give people another location closer to their homes for their urgent care needs,” said Jack Barto, president and CEO of NHRMC in a press release. In addition to the new location in Wallace, NHRMC Urgent Care is also located on Military Cutoff Road in Wilmington.

NHRMC Urgent Care is affiliated with NHRMC Physician Group and New Hanover Regional Medical Center. More than 80 providers in primary care and specialty fields comprise the NHRMC Physician Group. The NHRMC Physician Group provides care at Pender Primary Care facilities in Burgaw and Rocky Point. Additionally, at the Rocky Point facility, NHRMC Health & Diagnostics provides radiology services.  NHRMC Urgent Care participates with all major insurance carriers, including BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna and United HealthCare.

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