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Green Leaf Construction completes new medical office for Acton Medical Associates

Hudson, MA Green Leaf Construction has completed the fit-up of a 5,000 s/f primary care suite for Acton Medical Associates located at the Shops at Highland Commons. The new space, which is now open to patients, is Acton Medical’s fourth location; with a main office in Acton, and other satellite facilities in Littleton and Harvard, Mass.

Designed by Maugel Architects with engineering by TFMoran, Design Day Mechanical and Pristine Engineers, the new medical office includes 10 exam rooms, in addition to a nurses’ station, treatment room, laboratory, physician offices and a consultation room for nutrition and behavioral health visits.

Green Leaf began construction in September, and was completed in late December, allowing Acton Medical to be ready to begin seeing patients in their new space just after the new year.

“We couldn’t be happier with our new space,” said Deborah Kovacs, M.D., Acton Medical’s Chief Medical Officer and CEO. “It’s been a pleasure serving patients in Acton, Harvard, Littleton, and the surrounding towns for the past 65 years. We’re thrilled to now be able to expand our reach and provide high quality care to more people in our community.”

Acton Medical Associates P.C. is an independently owned private practice with a committed group of internists and pediatricians.

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