USA Health Dedicates Mapp Family Campus In Baldwin County

USA Health recently dedicated the Mapp Family Campus Medical Office Building, a three-story 50,000-ft2 structure that anchors the health system’s largest presence in Baldwin County. The building houses Baldwin Family Medicine and several USA Health specialty care providers for adults and children. The medical office building is home to Baldwin Family Medicine and USA Health specialty care providers, including endocrinology, urology, gastroenterology, urogynecology, colorectal surgery and general surgery. Pediatric specialties include surgery, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, endocrinology and pulmonary. The building will also house a full array of imaging technology, including X-ray, mammography, ultrasound and CT. A demonstration kitchen is included in the building, giving patients and caregivers the opportunity to engage patients in healthy eating classes with the goal of helping people lead longer, better lives. Additionally, a 24,000-ft2 ambulatory surgery center is scheduled to be complete in 2023.

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