Indiana’s Parview Ortho Hospital Undergoes Expansion

Parkview Ortho Hospital in Fort Wayne, Ind., a hospital for elective orthopedic surgery patients, is expanding to include more patient rooms and larger service areas, according to a story published in The News-Sentinel.

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Most of the project has been completed, but the facility won’t install a new MRI until next year. The projected is expected to cost more than $20 million and expands the building to 98,000 square feet.  

The expansion will add two surgery suites to the six already existing suites, a surgical admissions unit and post-anesthesia recovery area, pre-admission testing service, larger patient rooms, enhanced ergonomics and a larger lobby.

Read the report from The News-Sentinel on Parkview Ortho Hospital.

Read other coverage on hospital orthopedics:

– Upstate New York Hospital Targets Surgery Center for Takeover

– Kansas’ Heartland Spine & Specialty Hospital Names New CFO

– Texas’ North American Spine Partners With University General Hospital

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