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WHAT’S NEW Asante
THE MEDERI CENTER Urgent Care
CHANGE IS GOOD
n May, The Mederi Center—a long stand-
Iing community non-profit organization
and wholistic health center—moved a few
blocks away from its old Ashland location
to a brand-new space, custom-designed to
accommodate the expansion of its opera-
tions in one central location. This will allow
The Mederi Center to bring personalized,
integrative and wholistic medicine to the
forefront of comprehensive care for those
with cancer and chronic illnesses.
“It has been a long-standing vision for us to have a versatile and modern facility that will allow With convenient hours
us to more effectively deliver wholistic health and healing, as well as to facilitate our ongo- and competitive prices,
ing research and clinical education program, for years to come,” says Mederi Center Founders,
Donnie and Jennifer Yance. “Our new location will serve as a catalyst for growth and enable us to Asante Urgent Care is
make an even stronger positive impact on our patients, practitioners, and the health and wellness open seven days a week.
community at large.”
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They are also unveiling a new logo and a single, unified name to represent Mederi’s future direc- when you need it.
tion. According to Pauleen Miller, the center’s Chief Financial & Operations Officer, “The name
Mederi Center serves as a single umbrella entity, under which all of our various programs- Three locations:
-research, education, patient care, and more—now reside.”
Grants Pass
The Mederi Center has called Ashland, Oregon home since 1999. During those years, the organ- 537 SW Union Ave.
ization has grown significantly, and its work has impacted the health and wellness industry, both
in this country and around the world. (541) 507-2170
www.mederifoundation.org Medford
555 Black Oak Drive
(541) 789-2273
NEW WINE BAR White City
2841 Avenue G
THE ROGUE GRAPE
(541) 789-2273
he Rogue Grape, downtown Medford’s newest wine bar is now open at 36 South Central Accepting most insurances,
TAvenue. If you’re looking for a central place where the Rogue Valley’s wine trails converge, including Medicare.
The Rogue Grape is the place. You will find 200 locally crafted wines, with weekly wine flights asante.org/urgentcare
and wines for purchase to go, local cheeses, seasonal accoutrements, and cured meats, espresso
drinks and desserts. Also, check out the Sunday Mimosa brunch and happy hour specials.
“At The Rogue Grape we believe in living local and bringing our community together with the
sharing of wine, food, chocolate and music. Our focus is to showcase some of the many fine
wines and winemakers from right here in Southern Oregon!” says owner Natasha Hopkins. “With
our rotating wine list, you are sure to find something you recognize or possibly discover a new For the sixth year in a row, Asante
local favorite! Come and discover the bounty that Southern Oregon has to offer in a relaxing and is one of the nation’s 15 Top Health
Systems ® . 100 Top Hospitals ® is
inviting environment.” a registered trademark of IBM
Watson Health™.
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