New Plans to Better Serve Our Patients
Orthopedic Institute Building to Better Serve Population
Orthopedic Institute is continuing its plans to better serve our patients in the year ahead, in more places and more ways.
Orthopedic Institute has purchased land in Tea, South Dakota, and is in the process of building its new 70,000-square-foot clinic and administrative office along the growing 1-29 and West 85th Street corridor.
Steady Growth and Improved Convenience Drive New Location
The new location was born from the Orthopedic Institute’s steady growth in size and scope. Today the practice has 20 physicians and almost 250 employees serving Sioux Falls and 14 satellite locations in SD, MN, and IA. Ground was broken in 2023, with a grand opening planned for 2024.
“We have outgrown our current location. This expansion enables us to meet the increasing demand in the region for expert orthopedic and sports medicine care and non-Orthopedic Institute pain management,” said Orthopedic Institute CEO Lynda Barrie.
“This new facility will provide more clinical space, facilitate expanded state-of-the-art therapy and rehabilitation services, and offer advanced imaging and procedure capabilities. Thus, we will be able to continue providing the most efficient care and extraordinary patient experience for years.”
“Our goal is to help patients overcome their pain or injury to allow them to get back to doing the things they love. We strive to make this process as convenient, personalized, and efficient as possible for our patients,” said Board President and orthopedic hand surgeon David B. Jones, Jr., MD. “We believe this location will provide easy access for our patients from the greater Sioux Falls region and those from surrounding communities.”