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Laura Clark, Ozzie Smith IMAC Regeneration Center

Open for Business: Ozzie Smith IMAC Regeneration Center

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Ozzie Smith IMAC Regeneration Center
Health care clinic Ozzie Smith IMAC Regeneration Center relocated Sept. 3 to 1301 E. Sunshine St., Ste. 118, in the Sagamore Hill Development center. Previously operating from 2017 W. Woodland St., the new 7,500-square-foot space is leased from Sagamore Hill Development Co. LLC for undisclosed terms, said IMAC Holdings CEO Jeff Ervin. It serves as the second clinic in Springfield for Brentwood, Tennessee-based IMAC Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: IMAC), which entered the market in 2018 with the purchase of Advantage Therapy LLC. The centers, branded after Hall of Fame St. Louis Cardinals baseball player Ozzie Smith, also are located in Ozark and Monett. IMAC spokeswoman Andrea Gaddy said 18 employees work at the Sunshine Street center, which provides regenerative medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy and chiropractic services. She declined to disclose startup costs for the clinic that was designed by Buxton Kubik Dodd Design Collective and had infill work completed by Branco Enterprises Inc.
Hours: 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30-11:30 a.m. Friday
Phone: (417) 889-4800
Web: OzzieSmithCenter.com

Mercy Bolivar Multi-Specialty Clinic
Following a Sept. 27 ribbon cutting, Mercy officials opened a $27 million health clinic to patients in Bolivar on Oct. 7. Mercy spokeswoman Sonya Kullmann said the health care provider first came to Bolivar in 2017, leasing space for a primary and convenient care clinic at 2520 S. Springfield Ave. The new 43,000-square-foot clinic at 3817 S. Springfield Ave. replaces that, she said. Larry Snyder and Co. served as general contractor for the project developed by Pitt Development Group LLC. Lamar Johnson Collaborative LLC was project architect. Kullmann said construction accounted for $22 million of the clinic’s cost, with equipment making up the remainder. The 25-employee clinic provides primary and urgent care services, as well as specialties in behavioral health, cardiology, pain management and virtual care.
Hours: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, urgent care; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, primary and specialty services
Phone: (417) 422-4770
Web: Mercy.net/CareInBolivar
 
The Cast Group
Former insurance adviser Clay Trautman went full time into the real estate business with the May 6 launch of The Cast Group. After first starting in the industry around three years ago, Trautman said his new company conducts residential flipping – buying homes to renovate and sell – as well as remodeling projects. He said he works with a team of about 20 contractors and subcontractors in southwest Missouri, northern Arkansas, south-central Missouri and the West Plains area. Trautman left his position at Ollis/Akers/Arney in April after nearly four years with the firm. He said The Cast Group, for which he is the lone employee, has completed nine flipping and remodeling jobs. He declined to disclose startup costs. Trautman said the business is targeting the northwest side of Springfield, as well as projects in northwest Arkansas and Kansas City.
Hours: 24/7
Phone: (417) 415-0131

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