By OrthoArizona
Private orthopedic practice OrthoArizona announced a significant expansion initiative that will bring its care to more communities throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area.
By 2027, OrthoArizona plans to open five new facilities and expand four existing locations, reinforcing its mission to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care close to home.
Already operating across 36 sites, OrthoArizona’s expansion includes the addition of surgical centers, comprehensive clinics, advanced imaging services, and physical therapy locations—ensuring a fully integrated continuum of care from diagnosis to recovery.
New Facility Openings:
- Scottsdale – Opening June 2025: A new MRI center will open at 9237 E Via De Ventura, just a half-mile from OrthoArizona’s Pima Center, offering expanded imaging access for north Scottsdale patients.
- Buckeye – Opening June 2025: A full-service, 12KSF musculoskeletal center in Verrado located at 21250 W. Roosevelt St. will offer orthopedic care, hand and physical therapy services and durable medical equipment services.
- Glendale – Opening Q2 2026: A 50KSF, $25M-plus flagship facility will rise at 9070 W. Glendale Ave., adjacent to Westgate and State Farm Stadium, delivering comprehensive orthopedic services, MRI, an ambulatory surgery center, and hand and physical therapy services.
- San Tan Valley – Opening Q1 2027: A $25M-plus, 50KSF, ground-up development at Ironwood and Ranch roads will bring East Valley residents full-service orthopedic services, an advanced imaging and surgical center, and hand and physical therapy services
- Chandler – Opening 2027: Site selection is underway for a new $20M, 40KSF, Chandler location slated to launch in 2027, further strengthening OrthoArizona’s East Valley footprint.
Expansion of Existing Locations:
In addition to new site development, OrthoArizona is investing more than $11M in the modernization and expansion of five existing clinics, adding more than 60KSF of new clinical space across the Valley.
Expansion projects are underway at Arcadia, Deer Valley, John C. Lincoln North Mountain and south Gilbert, with Deer Valley more than doubling in size—growing from 12KSF to 29KSF—to accommodate growing patient demand.
Additionally, on April 14, the Chandler interventional pain clinic relocated to a larger facility at 555 W. Chandler Blvd., allowing for the integration of both pain management and orthopedic services under one roof. (Source)
