Adena Celebrates Groundbreaking for new Orthopedic and Robotic Surgery Center
Adena Health System broke ground today on its new Orthopedic and Robotic Surgery Center. Behind ceremonial shovels, local business, community and Adena leaders gathered on the campus of Adena Regional Medical Center to celebrate the start of the $70-million investment.
Adena President and CEO Jeff Graham expressed the significance of the new center in providing the more than 400,000 people in its nine-county service region with greater nearby access to orthopedic treatment, and minimally-invasive surgical care.
“This building represents another tool in keeping care close to home, and Adena being able to keep people with their families while they are receiving the care they need,” Graham said. “It also prevents people from having to disrupt their lives when seeking a higher level of care. This facility, and what it will provide, will accomplish just that. In their time of need, we want Adena to be top of mind for people living in south central and southern Ohio, and for them to recognize Adena as their first choice for care every time.
General Surgeon W. Bill Sever, M.D. added, “This is a great day for Adena, one that Brian and I have talked about for a long time to help drive not only better patient outcomes, but financial stability for our region. I think after we get this new Center built, this will really become a beacon of patient safety around the state and even the Midwest. I want to thank our community as well, which has entrusted us to take care of them when they need us most. I think our growth is a tribute to how that trust has developed.”
Project highlights include:ences it is making in the lives of our patients.”
- 111,000 square feet of space
- At five stories, represents tallest health care structure on Adena Regional Medical Center’s campus;
- 80 clinical exam suites;
- Clinical operations for orthopedics, neurology, podiatry, sports medicine, spine;
- Six operating rooms built to accommodate robotic technology;
- Orthopedic and General Surgery robotic systems;
- 20-bed inpatient recovery unit;
- 22 pre- and post-recovery bays; and
- Multi-level, adjacent parking structure to add 300 parking spaces.
The Adena Orthopedic and Robotic Surgery Center is slated to open in 2021