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MedExpress Urgent Care, the leader in providing full-service, walk-in urgent care, opened its fourth center in Virginia today at 1209 Richmond Ave. in Staunton. MedExpress also operates centers in Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

MedExpress is a full-service, walk-in urgent care center, offering treatment for everyday injuries, illnesses and other medical needs, including X-rays, EKGs, IVs, stitches and sports physicals. There is always a physician on site, supported by a full medical team. MedExpress is dedicated to providing patients with high quality care in a warm and welcoming environment.

“Every patient who walks through our doors is treated like family and seen in a timely manner,” said MedExpress CEO Frank Alderman, MD. “We look forward to continuing to deliver high-quality health care to every patient we see. That has been our mission for more than ten years and it will never change.”

MedExpress Urgent Care’s dedication to its patients’ well-being extends beyond the in-center experience. MedExpress strives to streamline care within its local medical communities to ensure high-quality patient outcomes.

The Staunton MedExpress center will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. For a full listing of MedExpress locations, please visit http://medexpress.com/local-centers/. Several more centers are planned for 2012.

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