June 28, 2025 - 12:45

In a significant move to enhance healthcare services in the region, Sanford Health has announced the acquisition of two prominent medical facilities in Rapid City. The healthcare organization has purchased the Black Hills Orthopedics and Surgery Center, along with the Creekside Medical Clinic. This strategic expansion aims to bolster Sanford Health's presence in the area and improve access to specialized medical care for residents.
The acquisition is expected to streamline services and provide a comprehensive range of orthopedic and surgical options. By integrating these facilities into its network, Sanford Health is poised to enhance the quality of care available to patients, ensuring they receive timely and effective treatment.
Officials from Sanford Health expressed their commitment to investing in the local community, as well as their dedication to maintaining high standards of healthcare. This expansion aligns with the organization’s mission to deliver exceptional medical services and support the well-being of the communities it serves. As the integration progresses, patients can look forward to a seamless transition and improved healthcare experiences.
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