GLEN MILLS – Hundreds of physicians, Crozer-Keystone Health System administrators, local legislators and local business representatives attended an open house for the Crozer Medical Plaza at Brinton Lake on Jan. 31.

Gerald Miller, far left, president and chief executive officer of Crozer-Keystone Health System, and Joan K. Richards, fourth from left, with Crozer-Keystone Health System board members, left to right, Corliss Boggs, Stephanie Middleton, Susan Williams, M.D., Lewis Beatty, Peter Oetinger and Robert Bruce.
Crozer-Keystone officially “cut the ribbon” on the comprehensive ambulatory health care facility, which has been serving patients for several months. Attendees enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and live music as they received tours of practices within the three-story facility. Joan Richards, chief operating officer of Crozer-Keystone Health System and president of CKHS Hospitals, and Rick Hassold, director of Real Estate Services for Crozer-Keystone, provided brief remarks.

Joan Richards (far right) addresses hundreds at the January 31st open house event.
The Crozer Medical Plaza is designed to be a one-stop source of health care for residents of western Delaware County, southern Chester County and suburban Wilmington. Physician practices in primary care and more than 15 specialties are offered at the facility, as well as a surgery center and an on-site clinical laboratory.
Radiologist Stefan Skalina, M.D., answers visitor questions about Southeast Medical Imaging’s open-bore MRI system.
For more information, call (610) 579-3400 or visit Brinton Lake on crozer.org.