January 14, 2025 - 18:04

Women’s Health Advantage has officially announced that, effective January 1, they will cease all operations and care services at Parkview hospitals. This decision marks the end of a significant partnership that has served the community for several years.
The organization has stated that this move comes after careful consideration and evaluation of their service delivery and operational strategies. Patients currently receiving care at Parkview hospitals will need to seek alternative healthcare providers to ensure continuity of their medical needs.
Women’s Health Advantage is committed to maintaining the highest standards of care and is working to transition its patients smoothly to new healthcare options. They encourage affected individuals to reach out for assistance in finding suitable providers to meet their ongoing health requirements.
This change is expected to have a notable impact on the community, as many women have relied on the services provided by Women’s Health Advantage in collaboration with Parkview hospitals.
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