The campus will be one of the country’s largest orthopedic campuses, which UR Medicine estimates will see about 250,000 patients annually. It will cost more than $200 million to develop and will employ almost 700 staff, with almost 200 new jobs introduced, according to the report.
The campus will include a four-story tower, slated to open in the fall of 2023, that will feature diagnostic imaging, exam rooms, sports medicine facilities and wellness services.
“There will be a dedicated space for sports performance and injury prevention, an ambulatory surgery space, and then also the ability for people to have surgeries that require an overnight stay, which is a real innovation,” Paul Rubery, MD, chair of UR Orthopedics, told the publication.