Here are five notes:
1. The 23,000-square-foot facility is slated to open in September.
2. All physicians and services at the current Hendersonville location will transfer to the larger facility.
3. Additionally, the Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance will offer personal training, yoga, advanced imaging and a larger physical therapy facility as well as expanded orthopedic urgent care at the new location.
4. The Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance is the second largest orthopedic surgery group in the state with 20 locations offering comprehensive services.
5. “TOA’s new state-of-the-art facility is going to allow us to better engage and serve the growing Hendersonville community through enhanced clinic, physical therapy, and imaging services,” Rob Simmons, CEO of TOA, told the Tennessean.
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