Capital Health opens new primary care office in New Hope

Capital Health opens new primary care office in New Hope
Dr. Andrew Davenport, Family Medicine — Capital Health System
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Capital Health Medical Group has announced the opening of a new primary care office in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The facility is located at 6542-H Lower York Road in the Logan Square Shopping Center and aims to enhance healthcare services for the Bucks County community.

Dr. Andrew Davenport, a board-certified family medicine physician, will lead the new office. He provides medical services for children aged five and older, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Davenport completed his medical education at St. George’s University School of Medicine and his residency at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell.

Michelle Dougherty, senior director of Capital Health Medical Group, expressed satisfaction with the expansion: “We are pleased to continue to expand our health care services in Bucks County with the opening of our Capital Health Primary Care – New Hope office.” She noted that this marks their seventh location in Bucks County.

The new facility offers access to specialists and surgeons when needed and advanced care at nearby Capital Health hospitals. The shared electronic medical records system facilitates continuity of care across all locations within the network.

Additionally, Capital Health Virtual Care provides video visits every day from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., allowing patients aged 16 and older to consult with providers remotely. Patients can also use an online portal to manage their health information conveniently.



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