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Children’s Minnesota opens a new specialty center in Maple Grove!

Children’s Minnesota is excited to announce that we have opened a new specialty center next to our existing Partners in Pediatrics (PIP) Primary Care Clinic in Maple Grove. Accessible quality care is important to us and with this new addition, we are broadening our reach to provide additional quality care to the northwest suburbs of the Twin Cities metro area. 

What does this mean? 

The opening of the specialty center means that patient families can now expect more services to be offered at a convenient location. Services from the following Children’s Minnesota programs will be offered at our new clinic:  

What is the difference between our Maple Grove clinic locations? 

Our locations in Maple Grove are broken down by the specialties that they offer. The Children’s Minnesota Primary Care and Specialty Center – Maple Grove (Bass Lake Road) location will be providing both primary care and specialty services from the programs mentioned above. The Children’s Minnesota Specialty Center – Maple Grove (Elm Creek Blvd) location will be providing services from our physical medicine and rehabilitation program and diabetes and endocrinology program. 

Maple Grove locations

Children’s Minnesota Primary Care and Specialty Center – Maple Grove (Bass Lake Road)

Bass Lake Center
12720 Bass Lake Road
Maple Grove, MN 55369

Children’s Minnesota Specialty Center – Maple Grove (Elm Creek Blvd)

7767 Elm Creek Blvd N #300
Maple Grove, MN 55434

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