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New $85M Pan-Am Clinic to be built adjacent to Reh-Fit Centre

A Re-Fit Billboard sits on the western edge of a lot to be developed as the new Pan Am Clinic. - MOVING PAN AM CLINC - A new $85 million Pan-Am Clinic will be built adjacent to the Reh-Fit Centre on Taylor Avenue. Reh-Fit, a not-for-profit medical fitness facility, will build the new clinic, while the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority will lease the space. Plans are to build an 85,000 square foot building just east of the Reh-Fit Centre. That would be 20,000 square feet more than the current clinic. (Kusch) November 18, 2015 - (Phil Hossack / Winnipeg Free Press)

A clinic that specializes in healing bones and joints is partnering with a renowned health and fitness facility to create a one-stop health and wellness shop.

A new Pan-Am Clinic will be built adjacent to the Reh-Fit Centre on Taylor Avenue at Waverley Street at a cost of $85 million, the two organizations and Premier Greg Selinger announced Wednesday.

Reh-Fit, a not-for-profit medical fitness facility, will build the new clinic, while the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, which operates the once privately owned Pan-Am Clinic, will lease the space.

Reh-Fit will be responsible for the estimated $45-million building construction cost, while the province will shell out $40 million to outfit it — including new surgical and MRI suites.

Dr. Wayne Hildahl, Pan-Am’s CEO, said his existing clinic is 30 years old and space is cramped.

“Our problem at Pan-Am is that we’ve outgrown our space. It is not feasible to expand our present facility,” he told a news conference.

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