Harris Health System celebrates completion of Smith Clinic

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On Sept. 12, Harris Health System celebrated the completion of Smith Clinic, the system's first outpatient specialty facility. The new facility enhances and expands specialty care for patients formerly seen at hospital-based clinics located at Ben Taub Hospital.

After almost two years of construction, the five-story, nearly 168,000-square-foot facility was completed two months ahead of schedule. Partial services for patients began Sept. 4, with a full complement of services scheduled for Oct. 1.

Smith Clinic specialty services:
Allergy
Breast Pathology
Breast Oncology
Dermatology
Endocrinology
Genetics
Gynecology
Hematology
Infectious Disease
Infusion Therapy
Nephrology
Neurology
Oncology
PICC Line Clinic
Pulmonary
Rheumatology
Tropical Medicine
Urology Oncology

Smith Clinic has more than 100 exam rooms and is expected to provide care for more than 73,500 annual patient visits. The facility is staffed by faculty physicians and residents from Baylor College of Medicine.

More facility highlights:
3 Linear accelerators
3 CT scanners
2 MRI units
5 Ultrasound units
PET scan
6 Digital mammography units
3 Digital radiography units
2 Digital RAD/fluoroscopy units
Breast MRI unit
Bone density unit
OB Ultrasound
26 Infusion therapy stations
Pharmacy
Laboratory services
 
Source: Harris Health System

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