Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) is pleased to announce that construction for phase one has commenced at the Summit Center in central Flagstaff. The project is a complete interior remodel and expansion at 1485 N. Turquoise Drive. This phase of the construction is scheduled to last 18 months, with the first patient being seen by mid-fall 2026.
Phase one includes:
- New and expanded Operating Rooms and Pain Procedure Rooms
- Dedicated prep and recovery space for Pain Procedure Rooms
- New and expanded Sterile Processing Department
- New surgery check-in and waiting space
- New Wound Clinic with Hyperbaric Chamber Treatment capabilities
- New EntireCare Rehab & Sports Medicine Physical Therapy location
- Additional physician clinic/exam capacity
- Expanded parking capacity
The plans include a 6,000 square foot addition to the existing building. Two additional phases will take place between the Fall 2026 and Spring 2028.
NAH wants the community to be aware that even though construction will be underway at the Summit Center, the facility is still open for scheduled surgeries and services, and will continue to be open for the duration of the construction.
This project is the beginning of NAH reimagining the outpatient environment that was originally planned for the Ambulatory Care Center at Fort Tuthill and responding to community feedback about keeping some outpatient health care services centrally located. In keeping with NAH’s original plans for Fort Tuthill, consideration for the environment is being taken at every step in the development to ensure that the building will be more sustainable and energy efficient than it currently is now.
“We are pleased to announce the commencement of the phase one construction for NAH’s Summit Center project,” said Dave Cheney, CEO of Northern Arizona Healthcare. “We believe it’s important to invest in the community, and that includes investing in our facilities. This new project gives residents of northern Arizona easily accessible new services. We are confident that these facilities will support the needs of our patients and the communities we serve,” Cheney added.
NAH will keep the community informed about the progression of this new project, as it continues to build on NAH’s commitment of delivering exceptional health care close to home.