Northern Arizona Healthcare CEO Dave Cheney has shared with the Arizona Daily Sun that the Summit Center and the land it sits on adjacent to Flagstaff Medical Center is no longer for sale and will be repurposed to include an ambulatory surgical center.
Northern Arizona Healthcare CEO Dave Cheney has shared with the Arizona Daily Sun that the Summit Center and the land it sits on adjacent to Flagstaff Medical Center is no longer for sale and will be repurposed to include an ambulatory surgical center.
Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) has started the first phase of construction on its remodel and expansion of the Summit Center.
The first phase of construction is expected to take 18 months, with the first patient seen in the updated center in mid-fall of 2026. Two more phases are planned between fall 2026 and spring 2028.
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