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E4H celebrates grand opening of Lynn Community Health Center

Lynn, MA E4H Environments for Health Architecture, one of the top-ranked architecture firms solely dedicated to healthcare and health science + technology facility design, celebrated the grand opening of the new pharmacy at Lynn Community Health Center. The 4,500 s/f project provides much needed, affordable retail pharmacy services to a diverse, multi-lingual patient population. 

E4H led the design of the project, working closely with community stakeholders to prioritize needs and improve patient access throughout the entire process. The new pharmacy is federally funded and provides specialized packaging that sorts medications for daily use as well as delivery to housebound patients. Located off the main lobby on the first floor of the existing health center, this project includes a new retail pharmacy, consultation and immunization clinic space, and multi-purpose community rooms. 

 

 

Lynn Community Health Center (LCHC) is a non-profit, multicultural, community health center serving over 40,000 patients throughout the region. LCHC uses an innovative, integrated patient-centered medical home model of care, which is designed to respect each patient’s unique needs. E4H provided planning and architectural design, and led a multi-day Lean 3P process to ensure the new pharmacy meets community needs, prioritizes staff safety, and optimizes workflows. 

“Collaborating with the Lynn Community Health Center staff, and our project partners allowed us to design an efficient facility that better provides for this community,” said Kevin Neumann, principal, AIA. 

The project team includes Lee Kennedy Co (construction), Stantec (owner’s project manager), and AKF Group (MEP engineer). 

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