Hendricks Regional Health breaks ground on $65M medical building
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowHendricks Regional Health this week broke ground on a $65 million medical building designed to expand services at its Brownsburg Hospital campus.
The health system said the facility will include provider offices for a variety of services, including primary care, cardiology, and sports medicine.
The new medical building is slated to open in the fall of 2025 and will also include gastroenterology, general surgery, nephrology, and orthopedics services.
“This new medical building is a symbol of what Hendricks is doing every day to increase access to care,” CEO Michelle Fenoughty said in a Tuesday news release. “It will help us meet current medical needs and ensure that as our patient base grows, we continue to grow with it. Today’s groundbreaking signifies our longstanding commitment to the town of Brownsburg and the entire Hendricks County community.”
The project will also include renovations and updates to Brownsburg Hospital, with some services moving into the new medical building. Among the updates will be cardiovascular testing, medical oncology, infusion therapies, and pharmacy services to support patients undergoing cancer care.
Additional imaging capabilities will also be added to the hospital’s emergency department, the health system said.
The new facility is being developed by Indianapolis-based Bremner Healthcare Real Estate. Hendricks Regional Health did not specify how many jobs would be added as a result of the project.