West Tennessee Bone and Joint Institute Opens Modern and Futuristic Clinic in Jackson
West Tennessee Bone and Joint Institute is thrilled to announce that its new consolidated clinic in Jackson will open and officially begin seeing patients on Monday, December 9, 2024.
The new facility, at 50 Capital Avenue, is located off Vann Drive, past Hobby Lobby and Empire Theatres.
The modern clinic consolidates three previously separate locations in Jackson under one roof, offering a comprehensive range of services, including orthopedics, sports medicine, interventional pain management, physical therapy, occupational therapy and advanced MRI technology.
“The new facility is designed to provide a seamless, patient-centered experience in one location,” said Donna Klutts, CEO. “Uniting all our services together allows us to offer greater convenience and enhanced care to our patients. The new clinic features the latest imaging technology and a progressive physical therapy department.”
West Tennessee Bone and Joint Institute physicians will continue to perform procedures at Physicians Surgery Center on Stonebridge Boulevard.
A Landmark for West Tennessee: 66-Foot Obelisk
One of the most striking features of the new clinic is a 66-foot obelisk, which stands as the tallest monument of its kind in Tennessee, Klutts said. The obelisk, which will soon to be topped with an aluminum cap and illuminated with programmable colored lights, is “dedicated to West Tennessee as a symbol of hope, healing, and inspiration to all,” she added.
A plaque, dedicated to health care workers, will be mounted on it to recognize their “selfless devotion and service improving the wellness of this community.” Other sides of the monument will feature encouraging and uplifting Bible scriptures.
West Tennessee Bone and Joint Institute envisions the obelisk as a place of meditation, as well as picturesque photo opportunities.
Progressive Features
The clinic is equipped with advanced facilities and technology:
- MRI with Blue Seal Innovation: This advanced imaging system uses a fraction of the helium compared to standard MRIs, making it environmentally friendly. It also features metal suppression software, ensuring safe imaging for patients with joint replacement implants. Enhancing the patient’s experience, it is less claustrophobic, has noise suppression and takes less time for the exam. The three purchased are in Jackson and Dyersburg with Vanderbilt Hospital having the nearest facility with the same imaging units.
- Physical and Occupational Therapy Department: The expansive therapy area boasts new physio-focused equipment, indoor and outdoor turf, and a smash wall for innovative sports rehabilitation techniques.
A Vision for the Future
“We hope the new clinic and obelisk will reflect our dedication and commitment to the patients we serve here in West Tennessee,” said Jason Hutchison, M.D., President of West Tennessee Bone and Joint Institute. “It was designed as a state-of-the-art facility that will serve all our community’s orthopedic and interventional pain needs for the foreseeable future.”
“We’re committed to a high standard for orthopedic and interventional pain management care in our community,” Klutts said. “This new location embodies that commitment by offering advanced technology and comprehensive services all in one place by dedicated, skilled and compassionate staff.”
“The facility reflects the collaborative efforts of exceptional partners who brought the vision to life. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Fisher Construction, Vaughan Associates Architects, and Gary Taylor for his invaluable expertise and experience. Together, these teams have created a beautiful modern facility that will offer many opportunities for employment, improved health and a better quality of life for many.”