The $110 million, five-story inpatient building will encompass 130,000 square feet of space and include 10 operating rooms and 60 inpatient beds with the capability to expand. It will offer the full-spectrum of musculoskeletal care as well as diagnostic services and orthopedic urgent care.
The hospital also plans on building a $40 million ambulatory and medical building, which will feature three floors, with offices for orthopedics, rheumatology and neurosciences as well as five outpatient surgery rooms.
The ambulatory facility is scheduled to open in January 2016, and the inpatient building is expected to open later that year, according to the report.
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