Northwell Health Urgent Care Center To Open In Bridgehampton This Fall - 27 East

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Northwell Health Urgent Care Center To Open In Bridgehampton This Fall

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author on Jul 11, 2017
Northwell Health will open a new GoHealth Urgent Care clinic in Bridgehampton this fall. The new facility is expected to open on September 18 in the Bridgehampton Commons shopping center... more

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