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Patriot Urgent Care Opens Much Needed Urgent Care Clinic in Fort Washington
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CRH receives Citation of Partnership Patriot Urgent Care Center Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting CRH Healthcare
Patriot Urgent Care opens its 10th Urgent Care Center in Maryland

FORT WASHINGTON, Md. - Washingtoner -- Patriot Urgent CareTM, a leading urgent care operator in the state of Maryland which is owned by Atlanta-based CRH Healthcare (CRH), opened its newest center in Fort Washington at the intersection of Indian Head Highway and Old Fort Rd adjacent to the rebuilt Giant Food.

The center celebrated its grand opening on Tuesday, November 14.  The event was attended by Representatives Kriselda Valderrama and Jamila Woods, both of Maryland District 26; Eunmee Shim, President of Adventist Healthcare Fort Washington Medical Center along with other executives and physicians; Alexander Austin, President and CEO Prince George's County Chamber of Commerce; Andrea Malik Roe, President, CRH Healthcare; Bill Miller, CEO, CRH Healthcare; and Bridget Plummer V.P. Operations of Patriot Urgent Care.

During the event CRH Healthcare received a Citation of Partnership from the Honorable Kriselda Valderrama and Jamila Woods.

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"Patriot Urgent Care is excited to continue to invest in the Prince George's community; this will be our 3rd center in Prince George's County and our 10th urgent care center in Maryland since we started in March of 2020," said Bill Miller, CEO of CRH Healthcare. "We look forward to continuing our mission to deliver the Perfect Patient Experience every time throughout the Fort Washington area and at all of our centers in Maryland."

Apart from Prince George's County, Patriot Urgent Care operates in Calvert, Montgomery, and Baltimore Counties. The organization remains dedicated to expanding its network, offering accessible, high-quality healthcare at lower costs compared to conventional options. This center, along with Patriot Urgent Care center in Clinton, which was just recognized as the "Best of Clinton" in the urgent care category, will help to alleviate emergency room wait times in the county.

Patriot Urgent Care - Fort Washington offers urgent care services, which include treatment for injuries and illnesses that require attention but are not life-threatening. Examples include flu-like symptoms, strep throat, COVID-19 evaluation and testing, minor burns, pink eye, ear/skin infections, lacerations, STD testing and treatment, sprains, and more. Additionally, the clinics offer limited primary care and occupational health services, which includes physicals (e.g., pre-employment, annual, & DOT), worker's compensation injury treatment, and drug testing. This location, like the other 9 centers, is open from 8:00AM to 8:00 PM 7-days-a-week and operates a unified electronic medical record system, online check-in, eRegistration, on-site lab facilities, and a digital x-ray suite. Centers are staffed by capable providers—board-certified physicians, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners—as well as highly trained clinical and support staff. Patriot Urgent Care is continuously hiring for these positions in new as well as existing centers at crhhealthcare.com/careers.

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For more information on Patriot Urgent Care, visit www.patriotuc.com.

For more information on CRH Healthcare, visit www.crhhealthcare.com

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