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Rockaway Mayor Cuts Ribbon on New Infusion Center

The infusion center treats patients with non-cancer illness, like rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.

Rockaway Mayor Michael Dachisen (third from right) recently cut the ribbon to officially open the Morristown Medical Center Health Pavilion’s Infusion Center. He is pictured here with Rockaway Town Council members and staff from the Morristown Medical Center Health Pavilion.

The new eight-bed infusion center offers a convenient location for adults and children who need non-cancer treatment infusions, like those for rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory diseases, or vitamins, for example.

Morristown Medical Center Health Pavilion, part of Atlantic Health System and one of the founding members of Rockaway’s new Chamber of Commerce, is located at 333 Mount Hope Avenue in Rockaway, New Jersey. The building opened in the fall of 2016, and is easily accessible from Routes 80, 46 and 287, as well the New Jersey Turnpike. It services over 9,000 outpatients each month, and has space for community events and education.

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For more information, visit www.atlantichealth.org/rockaway or call 973-895-6604.

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