Family Medicine Salisbury and Endocrinology Moving to Woodbrooke

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The Peninsula Regional Medical Group (PRMG) of the Peninsula Regional Health System (PRHS) announces a relocation of the Peninsula Regional Diabetes and Endocrinology, PCA Primary Care Salisbury and Peninsula Regional Family Medicine Salisbury offices to a new building in the Woodbrooke Medical Complex.

PCA Primary Care Salisbury, which was housed in the offices of Peninsula Cardiology Associates, will merge with Salisbury Family Medicine to create a new combined family care practice at a single location. Peninsula Regional Diabetes and Endocrinology will join them in the same building.

The two practices will be located at 1639 Woodbrooke, Salisbury, MD 21804. The Woodbrooke medical complex is located at the intersection of Route 50 and Tilghman Road in Salisbury.

Peninsula Regional Diabetes and Endocrinology will begin seeing patients at the new location on July 21. Peninsula Regional Family Medicine Salisbury will open for patients a week later on July 28. Both practices will be open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Patients needing to reach Peninsula Regional Diabetes and Endocrinology may call 410-572-8848. Peninsula Regional Family Medicine Salisbury patients may call 410-912-5785

Additionally, Peninsula Regional FamilyLab Woodbrooke will be housed in the same building providing complete laboratory services including EKG. Patients of all ages are welcomed, no appointments are necessary.

Woodbrooke lab hours are Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The current staffs and providers at the offices will be moving with their practices to Woodbrooke. Existing patients of Peninsula Regional Diabetes and Endocrinology, PCA Primary Care Salisbury and Peninsula Regional Family Medicine Salisbury will automatically have their records transferred to the new location.

Both the endocrinology and family medicine offices are accepting new patients.