Community Health Breaks Ground on Anderson Project
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowConstruction has officially started on an $8.6 million health pavilion in Anderson. Community Health Network says the project will improve access to health care and support economic development in Madison County.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday morning at 32nd and Scatterfield Road. The Community Health Pavilion Anderson will be a three-story, 68,000 square-foot medical building. It will offer services including primary care physicians, physical therapy, rehab and sports medicine and other health-related services.
"The development of the Community Health Pavilion Anderson will serve as an important addition to the health services available to residents in Madison County," President and CEO of Community Hospital Anderson Beth Tharp said.
"Our medical pavilion concept has been extremely popular with patients and families, and our new facility in Anderson will provide a wide variety of services in a great location," Community Health Network Ambulatory Division Vice President Jon Fohrer said.
Community Health Network says the project is expected to be finished in late 2016.