Central Indiana Orthopedics plans new $52M medical campus, ASC: 5 things to know

Central Indiana Orthopedics in Muncie plans to build a new medical campus including an outpatient surgery center, according to the Indiana Business Journal.

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Here are five things to know about the medical campus:

1. The medical development campus — MedTech Park — would cover 37 acres in Fishers. The space would include a clinic and surgery center as well as additional medical office space.

2. The investors plan to spend $13 million to start the medical campus, including land acquisition and building. However, the final campus will cost much more and the investors expect it will be worth $52 million when completed. Central Indiana Orthopedics plans to purchase the entire property and construct a 50,000 square-foot facility that includes imaging and physical therapy services.

3. Central Indiana Orthopedics’ current Fishers-based operations and employees at St. Vincent’s Hospital will move to the new office. An estimated 25 new employees will be hired at the building.

4. The MedTech Park will include innovative medical services; Central Indiana Orthopedics designed the campus as a “regional destination” for orthopedic care.

5. There will be space for three other medical buildings on the campus and a road connecting the center to St. Vincent’s campus.

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