$58M orthopedic hospital breaks ground in Colorado

Parkview Medical Center broke ground Nov. 6 on a $58 million orthopedic hospital in Pueblo West, Colo., The Pueblo Chieftain reports.

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The 60,000-square-foot facility will have 30 beds and provide orthopedic surgery services as well as physical and occupational therapy.

PMC’s orthopedic department has six surgeons and six physician assistants and will likely hire more to staff the new facility. The move will free up to 20 beds at the main campus in Pueblo, Colo.

The hospital is expected to open in April 2022.

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