Here’s what you should know.
1. The new clinic will be two stories and 21,000 square feet.
2. Twin Cities Orthopedic expects the clinic will open in December 2017.
3. The clinic will replace Twin Cities Orthopedics clinic in Maplewood, Minn.
4. Twin Cities Orthopedics is also building new clinics in Woodbury, Eagan and Blaine; all in Minnesota.
5. The practice is rapidly expanding to meet Minnesota’s aging population which is creating an increased demand in total joint replacement surgeries.
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