Robins & Morton completes Rheumatology Associates of North Alabama medical building

(Robins & Morton contributed)

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Medical District is in the core of the city around Governors Drive with Huntsville Hospital, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, the UAB Medicine facility and physicians’ and medical offices in the immediate area.

The city also has a “Medical District South” underway in the Airport Road/Whitesburg Drive area with Crestwood Hospital and physicians’ and medical offices nearby.

A spacious lobby is ready to greet patients. (Robins & Morton contributed)

Now, the latest to join the southern district is Rheumatology Associates of North Alabama.

Construction firm Robins & Morton has just completed RANA’s medical office building in south Huntsville.

“Patients, providers, and staff all enjoy our new facility since we moved in mid-August,” RANA’s Dr. Kun Chen said. “The new state-of-the-art building provides easy patient access and is specifically designed to provide multilevel and complicated care to patients who need rheumatology service.

“We are proud to be part of the wonderful and growing Huntsville community and will continue to provide the best care for many years to come.”

Sitting on 2.1 acres on Whitesburg Drive in the Bellewood Park neighborhood, the single-story, 20,500-square-foot facility features 24 exam rooms, four nurses stations, a lab, an infusion room, an X-ray room, and numerous offices.

“We are grateful to RANA for the opportunity to bring this important healthcare facility to life for our North Alabama community,” Robins & Morton Division Manager Mitch Coley said. “This facility will serve patients for decades to come, and our team is honored to leave a lasting, positive impact.”

Robins & Morton is the general contractor and Chapman Sisson Architects is the architect.

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