Brain and spine medical practice to break ground for new Springboro facility

Mayfield Brain & Spine will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at its new Springboro site on Tuesday, May 23. Construction is expected to be completed by late summer 2024 and the site faces Interstate 75. The red box outlines where the new proposed facility will be located. CONTRIBUTED/CITY OF SPRINGBORO

Mayfield Brain & Spine will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at its new Springboro site on Tuesday, May 23. Construction is expected to be completed by late summer 2024 and the site faces Interstate 75. The red box outlines where the new proposed facility will be located. CONTRIBUTED/CITY OF SPRINGBORO

Mayfield Brain & Spine, a Cincinnati-based neurosurgery practice, will begin construction this week on its new office in Springboro.

The expansion is to serve Dayton-area patients who have brain tumors, disc herniations, sciatica, strokes and other medical challenges.

The new location in Springboro is scheduled to open in the late summer of 2024 as Mayfield’s sixth patient office. Planned services include dedicated neurosurgeon coverage, clinic hours for nurse practitioner appointments, physical therapy services and interventional pain treatments. Mayfield’s other offices are in Norwood, West Chester, Green Twp., Anderson Twp. and Crestview Hills, Ky.

The Springboro facility is part of an $8 million investment into Mayfield’s facilities, which also included expanding its West Chester facility and opening the Anderson Twp. office, according to spokesman Cliff Peale.

Peale said about a dozen people will be employed at the Springboro facility when its is completed, and the number could grow with patient demand.

Mayfield Brain & Spine will hold a groundbreaking ceremony May 23 for its new Springboro facility. The new 16,000 square-foot medical office building off West Tech Drive is expected to be completed by late summer 2024. This is an artist's rendering of the new proposed facility. CONTRIBUTED/CITY OF SPRINGBORO

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“We are always looking for opportunities to better serve our patients and improve the health of our communities,” said Mark Vorherr, Mayfield’s chief executive officer. “A significant number of our current patients come from the Dayton area, and the new office in Springboro will provide a location closer to where they live and work, along with access to the region’s best neurosurgical care.”

At about 16,000 square feet, the new office will be located with convenient access to Interstate 75 and Interstate 675, in the Ascent portion of the South Tech Business Park.

K4 Architecture and Design and DB Solutions are collaborating with Mayfield on design and construction.

Mayfield has served patients at an office in Cincinnati’s northern suburbs since the early 1990s. In 2022, Mayfield expanded the office at 9075 Centre Point Drive in West Chester to include a pain treatment suite, X-ray services and a larger space for physical therapy. Mayfield neurosurgeons and other providers serve a growing number of patients from the Dayton region. Mayfield is discussing collaborations with the Dayton area’s largest health systems.

Founded in 1937, Mayfield is a nationally known independent neurosurgery practice, with 20 neurosurgeons and five rehabilitation or interventional pain physicians. In 2022, Mayfield served more than 29,000 patients from 43 states.

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