RALEIGH, NC, June 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) EYP/BJAC (http://www.bjac.com), an expertise-based, integrated architecture firm specializing in academic, medical, research and government clients, has announced the new Rex Breast Care Center, located at the corner of Edwards Mill Road and Duraleigh Road, opened to receive patients on June 10.
In designing the new facility, EYP/BJAC focused on patient comfort, compassion and convenience to create a spa-like environment surrounding a full suite offering breast health services, including screening and diagnostic digital mammograms, breast ultrasounds, bone density tests, ultrasound guided core needle biopsies and stereotactic breast biopsies. Formerly located on Blue Ridge Road, the Rex Breast Care Center is nearly three times larger than the previous location and includes a second digital mammography unit to shorten patients' wait times.
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"EYP/BJAC's design for the Rex Breast Care Center creates an environment focused on healing and Rex's dedication to patient-centered care," said Jennifer Amster, AIA, LEED BD+C, principal and senior project director. "This remarkable new facility combines the latest technology and services for the diagnosis of breast cancer and demonstrates a new approach to design for medical offices."
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EYP/BJAC is an expertise-based, integrated architecture firm that partners with academic, medical, research, and government clients to realize vital long and short-term objectives, offering specialized design, planning, sustainability consulting, and project delivery services. EYP/BJAC also specializes in energy consulting and implementation, and historic preservation. EYP/BJAC is a strategic partnership between BJAC and EYP. EYP, with twelve offices nationwide, is ranked among the largest A/E firms in the nation by Building Design & Construction Magazine, and is also recognized for sustainable design leadership by Architect Magazine, Engineering News-Record, and Architectural Record. BJAC, named among the top architecture firms in 2012 by Architect Magazine, was awarded Firm of the Year by the North Carolina Chapter of The American Institute of Architects (AIANC) and with the 2011 Pinnacle Steady Growth and Profitability Master Award by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. For more information on EYP/BJAC, visit http://www.bjac.com.
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EYP/BJAC Announces Opening Of New Rex Breast Care Center
Health Center Designed For Patient Comfort, Compassion And Convenience Opens New Location In Raleigh
2013-06-26
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