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About Our Facility

Home to the Aberdeen Medical Pavilion

History

Our facility is housed in the Old Aberdeen High School building, located in the heart of Aberdeen. The building was originally built in 1908 and operated as a school until the 1950s. Then, the Harford County government used the building for various community services. However, the county abandoned the building after it flooded in 2014 as a result of the pipes freezing and bursting, leading to extensive damage. It remained unused until Dr. Mohammed M. Chaudry bought the building in 2020 with the goal to renovate the building into a medical pavilion. Since then, he has invested towards the building's repairs and restoration, aiming to improve healthcare access for the community while preserving its appearance as a piece of Aberdeen's history. 

History

Our facility is housed in the Old Aberdeen High School building, located in the heart of Aberdeen. The building was originally built in 1908 and operated as a school until the 1950s. Then, the Harford County government used the building for various community services. However, the county abandoned the building after it flooded in 2014 as a result of the pipes freezing and bursting, leading to extensive damage. It remained unused until Dr. Mohammed M. Chaudry bought the building in 2020 with the goal to renovate the building into a medical pavilion. Since then, he has invested towards the building's repairs and restoration, aiming to improve healthcare access for the community while preserving its appearance as a piece of Aberdeen's history. 

Currently

The building has had extreme renovations and restorations completed to restore it to a safe and historic state, with all major ones being completed. These renovations has allowed the building to still be of use to the community of Aberdeen. Now known as the Aberdeen Medical Pavilion, the facility is now becoming one full of medical facilities, one of which being Omni Vascular and Diabetes Wound Care Center which has been a pivotal player in promoting vascular healthcare and its access to the local community. Many more healthcare services are planned to be added into the building as well. Of course, this is also home to Omni Assisted Living, an assisted living facility which supports up to 16 residents. 

Currently

The building has had extreme renovations and restorations completed to restore it to a safe and historic state, with all major ones being completed. These renovations has allowed the building to still be of use to the community of Aberdeen. Now known as the Aberdeen Medical Pavilion, the facility is now becoming one full of medical facilities, one of which being Omni Vascular and Diabetes Wound Care Center which has been a pivotal player in promoting vascular healthcare and its access to the local community. Many more healthcare services are planned to be added into the building as well. Of course, this is also home to Omni Assisted Living, an assisted living facility which supports up to 16 residents. 

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