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Beavercreek Health Center doubles size after expansion

Staff Report

Thursday, October 09, 2008

BEAVERCREEK – The Beavercreek Health Center's second-phase expansion is complete with new doctors' offices and additional space for rehabilitation and medical imaging at 2510 Commons Blvd.

Kettering Health Network's 95,000-square-foot facility is more than twice its original size after 15 months of construction costing $12 million. Also doubled in size is the new 5,500-square-foot rehab area, scheduled to open Nov. 1.

The medical imaging department added mammography and increased X-ray and ultrasound capacity. Beavercreek Family Care Associates' three doctors bring the center's total to 48, with obstetrics and cardiology practices expected to move in soon.

"Community demand" drove the need for "expanded physical therapy and medical imaging areas," Nancy Robie, Grandview Medical Center's director of business development, said at the phase-two dedication Wednesday, Oct. 8. "All our physician offices in the first phase were filled so we needed more space for doctors as well."

With a lab and pharmacy already there, Dr. Troy Tyner said patients "can get all their care at one place rather than having to travel all over town."

Other tenants in the $13 million original center were family-practice physicians, general surgeons, vascular surgeons, a neurologist, cardiologists, obstetrician-gynecologists, colorectal and pulmonary specialists, a pain-management practice and two full-time Joslin Diabetes Center endocrinologists.

For info on physician-office availability, contact Robie at (937) 723-3967.

— Kevin Lamb, Staff Writer

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