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Rehab Facility Coming to Promenade Saucon Valley

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A physical therapy and rehabilitation facility is expected to open at Promenade Saucon Valley this fall, officials with the Center Valley shopping center announced Wednesday.

The 4,764 square foot facility will house Good Shepherd Rehabilitation and be located behind Red Robin, across from AMC Center Valley 16.

Good Shepherd also operates a rehabilitation hospital across the street from Promenade Saucon Valley and a hospital campus on S. Fifth Street in Allentown.

“Our new location at Promenade Saucon Valley, which is conveniently close to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital on Center Valley Parkway, will provide centralized, convenient outpatient access for the patients and families we serve throughout the area,” said Good Shepherd’s Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs, Sandeep Singh, MD.

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“Good Shepherd’s expert medical team plays a vital role in helping traumatic injury patients and their families through difficult circumstances, and we invite everyone to welcome them to the center and the community,” said Promenade Saucon Valley general manager Patrick Turner.

Recently-opened businesses at the Promenade include:

Businesses that have announced upcoming openings at Promenade Saucon Valley include Sephora and Color Me Mine.

The shopping center is currently home to approximately 65 businesses, which include both local and national retailers, restaurants, a movie theater and various service providers.

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It also hosts special events throughout the year. This month, the Easter Bunny is available for photos at various times and there will be an Easter Egg Trail Friday, April 18 from 10 a.m. to noon.

For more information, visit Promenadesauconvalley.com.

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Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is a veteran local journalist with an extensive background in print and digital news. A Bethlehem native, he has a Bachelor’s degree in history and has maintained a lifelong affinity for the subject. He founded Saucon Source to fill a need for independent local journalism, which has thrived with the support of an engaged, enthusiastic readership. He thanks the community, whose continued support makes this site possible.

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