Nashville-based Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance opened a 57,000-square-foot orthopedic campus in Spring Hill, Tenn., July 1, expanding access to orthopedic care in the region, according to a July 15 Main Street Maury report.
The facility brings subspecialty orthopedic care, MRI services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, orthopedic urgent care and sports performance training under one roof. A formal ribbon cutting is scheduled for July 24, and a surgery center on the building’s second floor is expected to open in 2027.
The orthopedic urgent care accepts walk-in patients with acute injuries including fractures, sprains, strains and sports-related conditions. The campus also includes a sports performance center offering individualized training, team services and return-to-play programs.
Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance is Tennessee’s largest orthopedic practice, with more than 100 physicians across 33 locations statewide. The organization selected Spring Hill to expand access to orthopedic care as demand for specialized medical services has grown, according to the report.
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