A Partnership for the Community: Patient Plus Urgent Care and PRIME Occupational Medicine (Source: unsplash.com) By WAFB Staff | February 1, 2021 at 3:05 PM CST - Updated February 1 at 3:05 PM
The following information is from Patient Plus Urgent Care:
BATON ROUGE, La. (Feb. 1, 2021) - Patient Plus Urgent Care has partnered with PRIME Occupational Medicine to bring professional care to the Mid City and the North Baton Rouge communities. The addition of PRIME Occupational Medicine to Patient Plus’ current services will bring advanced and comprehensive health services to the community.
“We are taking the values that you know and love about Patient Plus and partnering with the expertise and professionalism of PRIME Occupational Medicine,” said Steven Presley PA-C, the COO of Occupational Medicine at Patient Plus. “Our partnership with PRIME continues our initiative to provide a local resource for quality healthcare.”
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