The new $9 million center will include six orthopedic surgeons, 16 clinic rooms, two X-ray rooms and rehabilitation gym space. The new facility will center all orthopedics and sports medicine services in one place.
Construction is expected to take 10 to 14 months and be completed sometime next spring.
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