Increased demand for scheduled appointments and age- and sports-related care has convinced OrthoIndy to build a $12.5 million outpatient clinic a mile west of its existing medical facility in Westfield, the Indianapolis Business Journal reports.
Ed Hellman, president of the Indianapolis-based orthopedic care provider, told the publication that OrthoIndy’s current Westfield location was never meant to be a full-blown outpatient office. The 4,300-square-foot space the company first leased in 2016 operates as a physical therapy and orthopedic urgent care facility, but more and more of OrthoIndy’s physicians have begun using it as traditional medical office space.
Now, OrthoIndy is looking to build its own 15,289-square-foot facility. Read more.