The new facility will feature 10 exam rooms, digital imaging and provide emergency care for bone, joint and muscle conditions without the need for an appointment.
OrthoIndy is a physician-owned and operated hospital with over 70 physicians. It provides care to the Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever and Verizon Indycar Driver Pippa Mann.
“Planning for the new OrthoIndy facility in Center Grove has been going on for quite some time,” Timothy Dicke, MD, president and CEO of OrthoIndy, told Inside Indiana Business. “We are thrilled to join this active community and provide residents access to orthopedic services, closer to home.”
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