Here are the key details to know:
1. The center wouldn’t be free-standing. Instead, the new facility would be located on land adjacent to the Dillon Ridge Marketplace.
2. While the center would be focused on orthopedic surgery, urgent care services would also be offered.
3. A formal plan for the center is expected to be released soon, with construction starting next summer.
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