This fall the Torrey Corp, a for-profit subsidiary of Milford Hospital's parent, breaks ground on the second building in the Medical park on Boston Post Road it opened a year ago. The new 33,000 square-foot "green" building, tentatively to open in fall 2010, will allow for the expansion of community, non-hospital medical services, such as Cardiology and Orthopedic specialists. The existing 17,000 facility, also owned and leased by Torrey, includes the Walk-in Urgent Care Center, now used by over 1000 people a month, and medical offices. Later this year the Urgent Care Center is expected to be expanded, since demand far exceeded initial expectations. Milford Hospital has also reported that almost a dozen MDs recently joined the staff (see items below), part of a growing trend. Click here for the full story in the New Haven Register.



Has the construction Bidding on this project occurred yet? If so, who(CM) was rewarded the job? If not, is there a bid list that we could get on. Is construction still scheduled for this spring?
Posted by: Joe Troisi | February 09, 2009 at 09:44 PM
Keep up the great work with your patients and don't ever become dead to the world.
Unfortunately, our healthcare system is falling apart, but as a health advocate I am assured a job as medical industries are in high demand always. Many poeple these days are utilizing
medical call center and telephone triage services to skirt high medical costs. A nurse line combined with certified nurse triage practicioners is a great alternative to going to the ER and being charged those astronimcal fees.
Posted by: shared decision making | March 12, 2009 at 11:19 AM