June 4, 2010 (Minneapolis) - Twin Cities Orthopedics physicians affiliated with Abbott Northwestern Hospital closed the doors of their clinic in the Edina Professional Building located on the corner of 66th Street and York Avenue in Edina.
They’ll be moving just a few blocks away to the new Twin Cities Orthopedics Edina medical center located on 65th Street between France Avenue and Valley View Road.
They are the first group of physicians within Twin Cities Orthopedics to move into the new building. However they be joined in two short weeks on June 21, 2010 by Twin Cities Orthopedics physicians who practice at the Centennial Lakes Medical Center on France Avenue and Parklawn Blvd. Physicians from the Minnesota Orthopedic Sports Medicine Institute will also be moving in, but not closing down any clinics, on July 12, 2010.
The physical therapy department practicing in the Southdale Office Centre located on 66th Street and France Avenue will also move their practice into the new medical center on Monday, June 7, 2010. In their vacated space in Edina, Minnesota Prosthetics and Orthotics will begin construction on an off-the-shelf store selling rehab and orthotics products.
MRI & x-ray services will also be open at the new medical center on July 7, 2010. If you have any questions about the move, please call the new main phone line in Edina at (952) 456-7000.
About Twin Cities Orthopedics
Through conservative, top quality care, research and the use of state-of-the art technology and procedures, Twin Cities Orthopedics provides world-class, compassionate care to individuals of all ages with musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. From diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation to prevention of further orthopedic injuries and conditions, Twin Cities Orthopedics physicians follow patients throughout the entire healing process. For more information visit www.tcomn.com or contact Allan Woodstrom at (952) 847-4001 or allanwoodstrom [at] tcomn.com.
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