Central Indiana Orthopedics Breaks Ground on New Fishers Medical Facility

Artist’s rendering of the new building (Pictures provided by Central Indiana Orthopedics)  

Friday was ground breaking day for Central Indiana Orthopedics, as the firm joined Envoy Inc. and Fishers City officials for the ceremonial moving of the dirt.  This will add yet another medical facility to the Fishers corridor around the area of 136th Street and I-69, the Saxony neighborhood.

The new structure is scheduled to be finished by the end of 2019.

“The new medical center and MedTech Park will allow our doctors and staff to continue offering advanced training and specialized care to our patients, and encourage additional investment in the area,” said Dr. Nimu Surtani, President of Central Indiana Orthopedics, in a company news release. “The MedTech Park vision is to attract a critical mass of innovative medical service providers and ultimately be a regional destination for those in need of expert care.”

The new facility is described as state-of-the-art by the firm.  Expansion of Central Indiana Orthopedics’ services in Hamilton County will include a clinic, surgery center, imaging, and physical therapy–among other services. The medical-office building will house Central Indiana Orthopedics’ Fishers-based operations, currently located in St. Vincent’s Hospital.

“Central Indiana Orthopedics’ concept for an emerging medical services and technology corridor embodies the innovation-driven vision that has become synonymous with Fishers,” said City of Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “MedTech Park will be an economic driver, as well as a resource for health care for the entire region.”

 

City and company officials shovel the dirt