Named for celebrity host, Ripa Center opens in Haddonfield 

Location is the second for Cooper University Health Care

Dawn Furnas//August 8, 2022//

Named for celebrity host, Ripa Center opens in Haddonfield 

Location is the second for Cooper University Health Care

Dawn Furnas//August 8, 2022//

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Cooper University Health Care's Ripa Center
U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross, D-1st District, joined Co-CEOs Kevin O’Dowd and Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, along with Haddonfield Mayor Colleen Bezich, Camden County Commissioner Melinda Kane other community officials, and Ripa Center team members at a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the new Ripa Center in Haddonfield. – COOPER UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE

Cooper University Health Care recently announced that its new Ripa Center for Women’s Health and Wellness location in Haddonfield is now open. 

The 100 Grove St. office — which is modeled after the Ripa Center in Voorhees, founded in 2007 — offers primary care, gynecology, endocrine, cardiology, gastroenterology and breast surgery services for women.   

Cooper University Health Care's Ripa Center
Cooper University Health Care recently opened the Ripa Center for Women’s Health and Wellness location at 100 Grove St. in Haddonfield.  – COOPER UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE

The Ripa Center is named for “Live with Kelly and Ryan” co-host Kelly Ripa and her family, longtime supporters of Cooper University Health Care and services, according to an Aug. 2 statement. 

“Fifteen years ago, Cooper introduced the Ripa Center for Women’s Health and Wellness as a new model of care designed by women physicians and advanced care providers for women and we are happy to open the newest Ripa Center in Haddonfield to serve many more women for years to come,” George Norcross III — chairman of the board of trustees of the Cooper Health System and Cooper University Hospital, and MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper — said in a statement.  

“The Ripa family’s commitment to Cooper and Camden has been enormous and we all owe Joe, Esther and Kelly an enormous thank you for all they have done and continue to do for our region,” he continued. 


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