Expansion Brings Healthcare Closer to Home
Expansion Brings Healthcare Closer to Home
August 28, 2008 - Paraphrased Article from Custom Publications
By: Kylie Parker
By expanding their services into the Fishers area, health care providers — including St. Vincent Health, Clarian Health and Community Health Network — are doing their best to provide Del Webb residents with a fountain of youth.
New health care facilities near Del Webb’s Britton Falls include Community Health Network, St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast and the yet-to-be-named Clarian campus at Saxony, set to open in 2010.
St. Vincent Health
According to spokesman Johnny Smith, St. Vincent Health is in the process of constructing a new 120,000-square-foot outpatient center. Set to open in October, St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast will offer Indiana’s first standalone emergency department.
Additional services will include primary care; surgical and emergency care services; women’s, children’s and older adult services; mental health services; a sleep center and imaging. Located at the intersection of SR 238 and Olio Road, the facility will be a convenient resource to residents.
Clarian Health
Clarian Health also is expanding, with plans to build a network of smaller facilities in the Saxony community near I-69’s Exit 10. A projected 95-acre $180 million development, set to open in 2010, will focus on community wellness. In addition to a fitness center, Clarian will provide outpatient support including occupational services, sports medicine, a sleep center, an ambulatory center, imaging services and an urgent care center.
Community Health Network
Community Health Network has two facilities in Fishers: Community Health Pavilion Fishers and Community Health Pavilion Saxony. Offering family care, mental health services, allergy and sinus care, imaging and physical therapy services, the two facilities — located at 13050 Parkside Drive and 13121 Olio Road — are community assets for Britton Falls residents.