Moving Along in Vacaville

July 19, 2016
 

The move into the NorthBay Wellness Center is officially at the halfway mark.  

Some employees are already set up in their new office spaces and patients are being seen in Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy. Solano Diagnostics Imaging’s modalities became available in phases, as all the equipment was being relocated by the manufacturers.

First to be available was ultrasound and bone density, then the PET/CT scanner, and last to come on board was the 3D mammography equipment, according to Adrian Riggs, assistant vice president of NorthBay Health Advantage.  

The next wave of moves — set for early August — involves Radiation and Medical Oncology, Cardiac Rehab and the Pharmacy.

Finally, Endocrinology, Integrative Medicine and OMM will start seeing patients in their new offices on Aug. 15.

The move schedule has altered a bit from original plans, in part due to rescheduled inspection dates, according to Frederica Gordon, facilities development coordinator.  

The first-floor conference rooms in the Wellness Center will be open for use after all moves are complete. The rooms — WC 150 A, 150 B, 150 C — may be used as one large room, or divided into two or three individual rooms. Each is furnished with 38 chairs on casters and 12 tables. A sideboard will be available as a serving surface or sign-in area, she noted, while wireless TVs and a polycom phone are still to be installed.

 

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