IHA breaks ground on 44,000 sq ft Domino’s Farms Medical Center

A big change is underway at Domino's Farms that will change the way a number of local physicians do business and patients receive care. IHA, a local not-for-profit multi-specialty group of physicians recently broke ground on a 41,000 square foot facility at Domino's Farms where a number of existing IHA physicians spread throughout the area will consolidate in one building.  "Many of our practices are based in regional facility, which our patients tell us offer better access and more services," IHA President and CEO, Bill Fileti. "Our physicians and nurses tell us they like collaboration options that exist with other specialties under the same roof." The $12 million development will also make IHA offices more regionally accessible, says Fileti. The conveniently located Domino's Farms facility came to be through a longtime relationship between IHA and Domino's Farms' leadership.  "We expressed what we were trying to accomplish, and they looked a us and said, 'I think we can help,'" says Fileti. "And they were right. We couldn't be more pleased with the location as we feel it will give us a long timer base to meet the needs of the community." The groundbreaking on the development took place in May, and IHA plans to have the building enclosed in late Nov., and to have practices moving into the building in May 2014. IHA currently employs more than 1,200 people. The new Domino's Farms Medical Center is expected to foster continued growth to the organization and their number of employees. The new facility will include offices specializing in internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, neurology, after hours care, imagine services, as well as other services that will be added.   Source: Bill Fileti, IHA  Writer: Natalie Burg

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A big change is underway at Domino’s Farms that will change the way a number of local physicians do business and patients receive care. IHA, a local not-for-profit multi-specialty group of physicians recently broke ground on a 41,000 square foot facility at Domino’s Farms where a number of existing IHA physicians spread throughout the area will consolidate in one building. 
 
“Many of our practices are based in regional facility, which our patients tell us offer better access and more services,” IHA President and CEO, Bill Fileti. “Our physicians and nurses tell us they like collaboration options that exist with other specialties under the same roof.”
 
The $12 million development will also make IHA offices more regionally accessible, says Fileti. The conveniently located Domino’s Farms facility came to be through a longtime relationship between IHA and Domino’s Farms’ leadership. 
 
“We expressed what we were trying to accomplish, and they looked a us and said, ‘I think we can help,'” says Fileti. “And they were right. We couldn’t be more pleased with the location as we feel it will give us a long timer base to meet the needs of the community.”
 
The groundbreaking on the development took place in May, and IHA plans to have the building enclosed in late Nov., and to have practices moving into the building in May 2014.
 
IHA currently employs more than 1,200 people. The new Domino’s Farms Medical Center is expected to foster continued growth to the organization and their number of employees. The new facility will include offices specializing in internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, neurology, after hours care, imagine services, as well as other services that will be added. 
 

Source: Bill Fileti, IHA 
Writer: Natalie Burg

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