Health & Fitness

​St. Mary Medical Announces Partnership With Newtown Athletic Club

Through the new partnership, St. Mary will engage with NAC members and visitors through a variety of health-focused initiatives.

(Newtown Athletic Club)

NEWTOWN, PA — St. Mary Medical Center is partnering with the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC) in support of the health and well-being of the Bucks County community.

Through the new partnership, St. Mary will engage with NAC members and visitors through a variety of health-focused initiatives, including education seminars and an on-site concierge program. The concierge will assist NAC members with tasks such as scheduling and coordinating services, like outpatient testing and provider appointments, as well as resolving potential billing matters or ordering pharmacy prescriptions.

“St. Mary is excited for the opportunity to further enhance the health and well-being of the Bucks

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County community,” said Michael Magro, DO, president of St. Mary Medical Center. “Convenience is an essential element of the patient experience. By aligning our services with a popular health center like the Newtown Athletic Club, we are offering access to high-quality care in a setting where patients and potential patients are already actively focused on improving and
maintaining their health.”

“As one of the top three independently-owned health clubs in the country, we are thrilled to be
partnering with St. Mary Medical Center to expand wellness options and access to health care for
our members and the community,” said NAC owner Jim Worthington. “The alignment between fitness, healthy lifestyles and health promotion from the medical professionals will serve
to make our community stronger in every way. We are all in the business of improving and saving lives."

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