Saint Thomas Medical Partners celebrates new Antioch Care Center

Ribbon cutting for the new Antioch Saint Thomas Care Center.

Saint Thomas Medical Partners (STMP) held a grand opening celebration at its new, full-service Antioch Care Center, located at 3745 Murfreesboro Pike. The new facility offers primary care, walk-in care, cardiology, lab and imaging services, and outpatient rehabilitation. Appointments can be made online at <SaintThomasDoctors.com/Antioch>.

“We are excited to expand healthcare access and bring care closer to home for the individuals we’re so privileged to serve in the Antioch community,” said Yvette Doran, president/CEO of Saint Thomas Medical Partners. “It is important to us that Saint Thomas Medical Partners continues to offer full-service sites that can make care more convenient and accessible.”

Saint Thomas Medical Partners – Antioch is a full-service care center designed to meet our patients’ medical needs close to home. Saint Thomas Medical Partners is building a smarter network, offering on-site lab testing, imaging and other services available at one location.

Saint Thomas Medical Partners is a physician-led medical group with facility locations across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. With over 550 providers and 46 specialties in 44 counties, STMP is one of the largest medical providers in the region and operates more than 100 facilities.

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