![]() Part of guaranteeing the future success of the space was the master planning of the entire site.We helped Park Nicollet strategically plot the placement of specialty clinics and areas to not only be intuitive to doctors and patients, but to save money on design, construction and remodeling. ![]() Tripling the size of the original campus, the new medical facility represents best practices in planning, design, real estate development and construction, allowing for flexibility to accommodate changes in the ever-evolving healthcare industry. Demonstrating uncommon commitment to the needs of the customer, Ryan finished both Phase I and Phase II of the project eight weeks ahead of schedule. A close collaboration with BWBR Architects-Park Nicollet’s architect of choice-accelerated the civil and structural design process, allowing us to minimize risk and reduce costs by completing critical site and foundation work before the harsh Minnesota winter set in. Ryan Companies provided commercial real estate development and design-build services for this healthcare construction project. The new facility triples the size of the original campus and allows for flexibility to accommodate changes in the ever-evolving healthcare industry. This modern facility holds a variety of services, including a 28,000-SF surgery center containing four operating suites and two endoscopic suites, in addition to specialty clinics, primary care and outpatient diagnostic services. It's the best decision I ever made.The Park Nicollet Health Services Clinic and Specialty Center in Maple Grove, Minnesota brings a convenient option for outpatient healthcare to this bustling suburb. To everyone out there, don't be afraid to go to another clinic for a second opinion if your current clinic doesn't take your issues seriously. They also put me on pain medication which was a life saver for me because the pain was so bad at that point that it was hard to even walk and move around. It was so bad, that they didn't think injections wouldn't do much good and ordered surgery for my back. The MRI showed a severe herniated disc in my lower back and the disc was pushing into a nerve affecting my left leg. They ordered an MRI and after I went it to discuss the results, they understood why I was in so much pain. I decided to get a second opinion from an entirely different orthopedic clinic. At this point, I was just heartbroken and didn't know what to do because I was in too much pain to even do physical therapy. The doctor refused and said that I need to complete 6 weeks of physical therapy before she would even consider an MRI. During the phone call, I asked if I could get an MRI for my back because I knew this pain wasn't normal back pain for me and was just not going away. A few weeks later, the pain was not going away, so I had phone call appointment with a doctor to explain my situation. They just told me to use ice/heat packs and ibuprofen for the pain. They took at X-Ray and didn't find anything significant and sent me home. After a couple weeks, the pain didn't get better and I went back to be seen. ![]() At the first visit, they prescribed some steroids and said I should feel a lot better in about a week. For example, my back experienced some bad pain the end of July and I went to Park Nicollet for the pain. At times, they've been great, but recently, I've been experiencing some of the worst cases of medical gaslighting I've ever experienced. I have a love-hate relationship with Park Nicollet. ![]()
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