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Shore Medical Pavilion Now Open in Queenstown<br />

Shore Health System expanded its<br />

services in Queen Anne’s County when the<br />

Shore Medical Pavilion opened at 125<br />

Shoreway Drive in Queenstown on December<br />

5.<br />

Located next to the Queen Anne’s<br />

Emergency Center, Shore Medical Pavilion<br />

is home to Maryland Primary Care Physicians,<br />

which relocated from Stevensville to<br />

this more convenient location off of the<br />

Nesbit Road exit of US Rt. 50.<br />

Other services available in the threestory<br />

medical pavilion include diagnostic<br />

and laboratory testing, physical and speech<br />

therapy, occupational health services and<br />

several physician specialty practices.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Shore Medical Pavilion adds primary<br />

and specialty medical services to<br />

Shore Health System’s Queen Anne’s<br />

County campus, where the Queen Anne’s<br />

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Emergency Center opened in October of<br />

2010,” says Michael Silgen, Vice President<br />

of Strategic Planning and Business Development<br />

for Shore Health System. “Opening<br />

this new medical facility is an<br />

opportunity for the University of Maryland<br />

Medical System to become the healthcare<br />

provider of choice for Queen Anne’s<br />

County and expands the array of medical<br />

services that Shore Health System offers in<br />

the Mid-Shore region.”<br />

Also open at Shore Medical Pavilion<br />

is a Shore Health System outpatient diagnostic<br />

center, equipped to perform x-rays,<br />

digital mammography, bone density scans,<br />

diagnostic ultrasound, electrocardiograms<br />

and MRI scans. Patients can also bring<br />

prescriptions for laboratory tests to the diagnostic<br />

center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shore Medical Pavilion is also<br />

the new home of Shore Rehabilitation<br />

Services, which was previously located in<br />

Centreville. Shore Rehabilitation Services<br />

has doubled its treatment space and added<br />

several pieces of state of the art equipment<br />

used in physical and speech therapy sessions<br />

with people of all ages.<br />

Shore Works will begin offering occupational<br />

health services for employers<br />

who require pre-employment testing and<br />

whose employees need medical care for<br />

work-related injuries.<br />

In January, several physician specialty<br />

practices will open offices at Shore Medical<br />

Pavilion. <strong>The</strong> specialists scheduled to<br />

practice in Queenstown are urology, general<br />

surgery, gynecology, otolaryngology<br />

(ear, nose and throat) and neurology.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cardiovascular diagnostic testing<br />

center opens at Shore Medical Pavilion in<br />

December. <strong>The</strong> menu of testing will include<br />

electrocardiograms, basic cardiac stress<br />

testing and Holter monitoring. In January,<br />

the center will add cardiac and vascular ultrasound<br />

followed by nuclear cardiac stress<br />

testing in the spring. Other services scheduled<br />

to open in 2012 include a four-bed diagnostic<br />

sleep center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shore Medical Pavilion will have<br />

a coffee shop that will serve beverages and<br />

light snacks for the convenience of staff,<br />

patients and visitors.<br />

Shore Medical Pavilion located at 125<br />

Shoreway Drive in Queenstown can be<br />

reached from the Nesbitt Road exit of US<br />

Rt. 50. For more information, visit<br />

www.qamedicalpavilion.org.<br />

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