MidWeek West - March 31, 2021
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 FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 31, 2021
     BEST STREET EATS
Fatman’s Haven cooks up tasty food in Kapolei. SEE PAGE 4
YOUNG’S TURNS 70
The Kapolei eatery first opened in town in 1951. SEE PAGES 67
New Medical Office Opens In Kapolei
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    On April 5, Kaiser Permanente Hawai‘i opens the doors to its state-of-the-art facility West O‘ahu Medical Office at Kapolei.
PHOTO COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE HAWAI‘I
ABY WEST O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
fter much anticipation, Kaiser Perma- nente Hawaiʻi’s newest facility will open on Monday (April 5).
Named West Oʻahu Medical Office at Kapolei, the building — which is located at 401 Kamokila Blvd. — provides residents with more specialties and services to meet the needs of the area’s growing community. Previously, Kaiser Permanente had three loca- tions on the Westside (Kapolei, Waipahu and Waiʻanae), though none offer after-hours or urgent care.
West Oʻahu Medical Office at Kapolei, meanwhile, boasts 40,000 square feet and, along with primary and specialty care, in- cludes urgent care that’s open nights, week- ends and holidays to treat non-life-threatening medical issues in the same day. There is also an on-site pharmacy, lab and imaging services available.
In addition, the technology-forward office will host prevention and wellness programs in the future.
For more information, visit kp.org/westoa- hu. To make an appointment, call 432-2000.
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