Camden, N.J.-based Cooper University Health Care has unveiled its $150 million ambulatory care center located inside of a former Sears department store in Moorestown, N.J., according to a July 25 report from the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The 166,000-square-foot, three-story outpatient center will provide physician office space, 90 exam rooms, an ASC, a radiation oncology suite and an imaging department.
About 26 specialty care services, including cardiology, orthopedics and gastroenterology, will be provided at the facility.
The center is expected to open in phases beginning later this fall. The health system first acquired the Sears building in 2021 for $10 million.