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The proposed Medical Building on Highway 9 in Marlboro Township
Medical care or treatment that does not require an overnight stay

Outpatient care, sometimes called ambulatory care, is defined as medical care or treatment that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital or medical facility. Outpatient care may be administered in a medical office or a hospital, but most commonly, it is provided in a medical office or outpatient surgery center, such as the building which is proposed to be constructed on highway 9 in Marlboro Township, NJ. Outpatient care can include routine services such as check-ups or visits to clinics. Even more involved procedures such as surgical procedures, so long as they allow you to leave the hospital or facility on the same day, can still be considered as outpatient care. Many surgical services, rehabilitation treatments, as well as mental health services are available as outpatient services. Outpatient care tends to be less expensive than inpatient care since it is often less involved and does not require a patient's continued presence in a facility, which uses up less of the hospital or medical clinic's resources.