Bon Secours Announces New Richmond Market Chief Clinical Officer
David Hasleton, MD, has been named Chief Clinical Officer for Bon Secours' Richmond market.
Learn MoreBon Secours Breaks Ground on New Medical Office Building in Chesterfield
New facility on St. Francis Medical Center campus will expand access to outpatient and specialty care
Learn MoreBon Secours Expands Urgent Care Footprint in Greater Richmond
Bon Secours Urgent Care, Sauer Center is now open weekdays from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., providing new health care accessibility to residents and families seeking convenient treatment for minor illnesses and injuries.
Learn MoreBon Secours Opens New Urgent Care Center in Staples Mill
Bon Secours today announces the opening of its tenth urgent care center in Greater Richmond. The new location in the Staples Mill neighborhood begins accepting patients today, Wednesday, Sept. 3. Located at 8800 Staples Mill Road, Bon Secours Urgent Care, Staples Mill will be open Monday through Friday from 9 am - 5 pm.
Learn MoreBon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital Celebrates Dedication of New Cancer Clinic and Outpatient Infusion Center
Bon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital (RGH) held a dedication of its new cancer clinic and outpatient infusion center (OPIC), marking a significant milestone in the hospital’s multi-phase renovation and expansion project. Designed to bring comprehensive cancer care closer to home, the new facility will provide patients in the Northern Neck and surrounding communities with access to expert oncology services in a modern, healing environment. The new facility will officially open to patients in early June.
Learn MoreBon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital First in the Region to Offer New FDA-Approved Atrial Fibrillation Treatment
Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital is proud to announce the treatment of the first patient in the Richmond region with the FDA-approved Medtronic Affera™ Mapping and Ablation System with Sphere-9™ Catheter, providing an innovative treatment option for patients living with persistent atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Learn MoreEight East End Small Businesses Awarded $100,000 in SEED Grants
Eight local businesses in Richmond’s East End received Supporting East End Entrepreneurship Development (SEED) grant awards, totaling $100,000. The SEED program, which has been held annually for more than a decade, has distributed more than $1 million benefiting more than 50 businesses in the Church Hill and Fulton corridors of the East End, as well as the Commerce Road and Hull Street corridor in Manchester, to-date.
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