Mercy clinic in Bentonville to open after blessing, ribbon cutting Tuesday
Mercy will open a 14,000-square-foot clinic on Wednesday (March 28) after a blessing 10 a.m. Tuesday (March 27) at 4100 S.W. I St. in Bentonville. The $7.7 million Mercy Clinic Primary Care — I Street is part of the healthcare provider’s $247 million expansion and will include eight primary care and pediatric providers.
Mercy Hospital President Eric Pianalto, Mercy Clinic President Dr. Steve Goss and Bentonville Mayor Bob McCaslin will speak at the blessing.
The clinic will have 29 exam rooms and include the following primary care providers: Dr. Raj Dondeti, Dr. Patrick Greenberg, physician assistant Lauren Greenhaw and nurse practitioner Sarah Keith. Following are the pediatric providers: Dr. George Schaefer, Dr. Rachel MacLeod and nurse practitioner Julia Adams. Nurse practitioner Haley Hewlett plans to join the clinic in July.
The clinic also will offer specialty providers working on rotation.
Crossland Construction Co. started work on the clinic in June, and it has space to add another 14 exam rooms. Construction on the sixth Mercy location in Bentonville is underway at 1401 N. Walton Boulevard. Work on the 7,400-square-foot Mercy Clinic Primary Care — Walton Boulevard started in January, and the $4.1 million clinic will include four providers and 14 exam rooms. It’s expected to open in August.
Other Bentonville locations include Mercy Clinic Primary Care — Moberly Lane, 2900 S.E. Moberly Lane; Mercy Clinic Primary Care — J Street, 1000 S.E. 13th Court; Mercy Clinic Primary Care — Regional Airport Boulevard, 701 S.W. Regional Airport Boulevard; and Mercy Convenient Care — Highway 102; and Mercy Clinic Pediatrics, 3101 S.E. 14th St.