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Dakota Clinic, Thief River Falls, MN
Medical Properties, Inc. called upon R.L. Engebretson to design and build a 45,800 sf regional health and surgery center in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. At a cost of $7 million, R.L. Engebretson designed the center with growth and expansion in mind. Since the construction of the facility, R.L. Engebretson has continued to work on various expansions and remodels at the regional center, now owned by Juho Krepp Memorial Property Co. R.L. Engebretson has completed the following projects for Dakota Clinic in Thief River Falls: physical therapy expansion, parking lot expansion, MRI remodel, pharmacy expansion and Center for Women’s Health office and exam room fit up.
Medical Properties, Inc. called upon R.L. Engebretson to design and build a 45,800 sf regional health and surgery center in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. At a cost of $7 million, R.L. Engebretson designed the center with growth and expansion in mind. Since the construction of the facility, R.L. Engebretson has continued to work on various expansions and remodels at the regional center, now owned by Juho Krepp Memorial Property Co. R.L. Engebretson has completed the following projects for Dakota Clinic in Thief River Falls: physical therapy expansion, parking lot expansion, MRI remodel, pharmacy expansion and Center for Women’s Health office and exam room fit up.
Healing Touch Chiropractic
Innovis Health Pediatrics
In the spring of 2008 Innovis Health had contacted our design group to assess several different areas within the facilities to re locate their pediatric clinic department. The Innovis administration staff, facilities staff, pediatric physicians and pediatric nursing staff met with our group to develop the ideal needs assessment. The outcome of brainstorming meetings resulted in 18 exam rooms; 5 doctor offices; 5 nurse stations; 2 weigh rooms; 1 procedure room; 1 audiology room; child scale toilet room; clean/dirty supply areas; oncology support workstations; classroom for lamaze, parent & child education classes; well and ill waiting areas; lactation screening room; lactation consultant office; car seat friendly registration area; and storage.
In the spring of 2008 Innovis Health had contacted our design group to assess several different areas within the facilities to re locate their pediatric clinic department. The Innovis administration staff, facilities staff, pediatric physicians and pediatric nursing staff met with our group to develop the ideal needs assessment. The outcome of brainstorming meetings resulted in 18 exam rooms; 5 doctor offices; 5 nurse stations; 2 weigh rooms; 1 procedure room; 1 audiology room; child scale toilet room; clean/dirty supply areas; oncology support workstations; classroom for lamaze, parent & child education classes; well and ill waiting areas; lactation screening room; lactation consultant office; car seat friendly registration area; and storage.