The clinic will open June 1 in a 9,563-square-foot building that Andrews renovated. Andrews and ATI Physical Therapy occupy 5,323 square feet in the clinic.
Jay Umarvadia, MD, will see continue to see patients in the new location. Dr. Umarvadia is a nonsurgical sports medicine clinician. He treats pediatric and adult patients and serves as a team clinician for several area high schools.
The Gardendale clinic is currently accepting patient appointments.
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