St. Luke's Family Medicine and St. Luke's Center for Community Health announced today that their new facility will open Nov.16. St. Luke's Clinic, located at 1450 Aviation Dr. in Hailey, will offer health care education conference space, an on-site outpatient lab, diagnostic equipment and radiology services.
"Health care in the Wood River Valley has been a priority for St. Luke's since 1994, when we were invited to participate in creating a new hospital in Blaine County. That vision became reality in 2000 when we opened the doors of St. Luke's Wood River," said Bruce Jensen, CEO of St. Luke's Wood River in a statement. "With the opening of our new state-of-the-art clinic in Hailey, we are continuing our commitment to provide exceptional health care services to our growing community."
Formerly located on South Main Street, St. Luke's Family Medicine will open its doors in Suite 100 on Nov. 16. Providers at the new facility are: Thomas Archie, M.D.; Frank Batcha, M.D.; Julie Lyons, M.D.; Leigh Morse, M.D.; Richard Paris, M.D., Cortney Vandenburgh, D.O.; Kathryn Woods, M.D. and Emily Karassik, PA-C.
Joining St. Luke's Family Medicine at the Clinic is St. Luke's Center for Community Health. Moving from their location on North Main Street, to Suite 200 at the Clinic, the Center will soon enjoy an expanded lobby and close-proximity parking.
St. Luke's Elks Rehab will also open the doors of its satellite location in the Clinic, Suite 201 on Nov.16.
There will be an open house ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 6 - 8 p.m. with a 6:30 ribbon cutting ceremony. Community members are invited to tour the new facility, meet the physicians and staff and enjoy light refreshments.