
Idaho Urologic Institute broke ground Jan. 9 on a new Nampa clinic near the relocated Saint Alphonsus Medical Center Nampa I-84/Garrity.
The new, 3,600-square-foot urologic institute will be on Hunt Avenue, across the freeway from Saint Alphonsus and near the Ford Idaho Center. The group’s previous Nampa location was a 2,000-square-foot building, now closed, across the street from Saint Alphonsus’ former Nampa hospital on 12th Avenue.
The new, larger Nampa structure will allow Idaho Urologic Institute to have three urologists working at the same time. In the old location, three urologists rotated one a day, CEO Greg Feltenberger said.

Idaho Urologic Insitute was established in 2005 as 10 independent urologists unified their existing offices in Boise, Meridian, Nampa and Mountain Home under one banner. Early on, a new office was built in Meridian and this $800,000 Nampa office is the second built from the ground up, Feltenberger said.
The new Nampa clinic with nine exam/treatment rooms and one procedure room is expected to open in July or August.
Dave Evans Construction of Boise is the architect and general contractor.