WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center cuts ribbon, accepts donations
- WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center leadership and providers cut the ribbon on an expansion of the Southgate Medical Complex on Pike Street Thursday. (Photo Provided)
- Representatives from the Astorg Auto family of businesses, iPacket, the WVU Cancer Institute at Camden Clark Medical Center and the Camden Clark Foundation pose with checks representing combined gifts of more than $19,000 from Astorg and iPacket Friday in Camden Clark’s Medical Office Building B. (Photo Provided)
- WVU Medicine Camden Clark Chief Operating Officer Duke Rupert speaks during a ribbon-cutting program Thursday at the Southgate Medical Complex on Pike Street in Parkersburg. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG — WVU Medicine Camden Clark celebrated the expansion of services in south Parkersburg at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday in the Southgate Medical Complex on Pike Street.
The expansion included new clinic space for general surgery, occupational medicine and podiatry.
On Friday, iPacket and Astorg Auto family of businesses donated $12,000 to the Camden Clark Foundation Pink Mammogram Fund to support the foundation and efforts made locally to combat breast cancer.
The Drive Pink Month check presentation was held at Camden Clark’s Medical Office Building B on Garfield Avenue.
For more than a decade, the Camden Clark Foundation’s Pink Mammogram Fund has provided free screening mammograms, associated diagnostics and biopsies when indicated for uninsured or underinsured patients in the Mid-Ohio Valley and surrounding communities. The Pink Mammogram Fund has paid for more than 3,000 free procedures for local patients since its establishment.









