The $5.2 million project includes nearly 16,000 square feet on the building's third floor with more exam, ultrasound and procedure rooms and a new lab.
The $5.2 million project includes nearly 16,000 square feet on the building's third floor with more exam, ultrasound and procedure rooms and a new lab.
The clinic, with offices in Duluth and Cloquet, offers therapy, psychiatry, substance use disorder treatment, treatment-resistant depression programming, walk-in appointment openings and other services.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is offered at three area clinics, and uses magnetic pulses to activate parts of the brain that are underutilized in people with depressive symptoms. TMS is especially effective for medication-resistant depression.
One of Duluth's two major medical facilities has announced their plans for a major investment in women's health care. St. Luke's unveiled designs for their Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates division to move to a new location with significant improvements.