US-based Adena Health has initiated construction works on the new Adena Fayette Medical Center in Georgia.
The new critical access hospital with 25 beds is expected to bolster local healthcare access in Fayette County and support the area’s economic development.
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Adena president and CEO Jeff Graham said: “The new Adena Fayette Medical Center represents more than just an upgraded hospital.
“While healthcare is changing rapidly across the country, this project reflects our belief that rural communities like this one deserve innovative care, modern facilities, and long-term investment.”
Projected to open in 2027, the 65,000ft² facility will feature services, encompassing speciality care in orthopaedics, oncology, pulmonology, and non-delivery OB/GYN.
The hospital will also offer robotic-assisted surgeries, broadened diagnostics with cardiac CT, MRI and nuclear medicine.
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By GlobalDataIt will also have an on-site pharmacy for convenient prescription collection, upgraded surgical suites, a care unit, private emergency and inpatient rooms, and improved public spaces.
Adena Medical Group chief medical officer Emily Johnson said: “This new hospital gives our care teams the tools, space, and technology to not only continue providing the care our patients and their families deserve close to home, but to elevate it even further.”
The facility will come up on the Columbus Avenue campus in Washington Court House, with current services to remain uninterrupted.
Throughout the construction, patients will have access to their providers and specialists.
The hospital’s design will incorporate glass, stone, brick, and composite panels, echoing the patchwork of nearby farmland.
Earlier this year, Adena Health launched its ambulance service, enhancing patient transport within its network.
