The La Pine Community Health Center is nearly doubling its size to meet the growing needs of the community in south Deschutes County.

The $16 million expansion will provide services that patients were heading north to Bend — a 40 minute drive — to receive. The building is expected to be completed in January, but not all new services will be immediately available, said Courtney Ignazzitto, marketing and communications manager for La Pine Community Health Center and a member of the La Pine City Council.

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The construction crew works on steel beams at the La Pine Community Health Center. The expansion is being funded by grants from the federal government, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust and the MacKenzie Scott Yield Giving Foundation.

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Construction workers use lifts and a crane to place steel beams on the La Pine Community Health  Center in La Pine on April 25. A $16 million expansion will nearly double the size of the health center and provide services that patients were heading north to Bend — a 40 minute drive — to receive. 

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The frame is taking shape at the La Pine Community Health Center in La Pine on April 25. A $16 million expansion will nearly double the size of the health center and provide services that patients were heading north to Bend — a 40 minute drive — to receive. 

LAPINE MED CENTER CONST

Construction workers use lifts and a crane to place steel beams on the La Pine Community Health  Center in La Pine on April 25. A $16 million expansion will nearly double the size of the health center and provide services that patients were heading north to Bend — a 40 minute drive — to receive. 

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Suzanne Roig has been a reporter with The ÅÝֱܽ²¥ since 2018 covering business and health in the region. When she's not working she enjoys taking her dog Pono out on hikes.

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