What you should know:
1. The center will cost Adena $70 million.
2. It will feature 80 clinical exam rooms, six operating rooms that can accomodate robotics, a 20-bed inpatient recovery unit and 22 recovery bays.
3. Center physicians will provide orthopedics, neurology, podiatry, sports medicine and spine services.
4. The center will also provide imaging services.
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