Eskenazi Health announces upcoming opening of new Eastside location

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | March 25, 2024
Eskenazi Health and Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County officially unveiled its newest and largest health center, Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus, during a ribbon cutting ceremony earlier today. The new facility is set to open on April 17.

The 95,000 square-foot health center is part of a nearly $90 million investment in capital improvements to primary care facilities across Marion County, and will be Eskenazi Health’s most comprehensive, innovative and community-focused health center on the east side of Indianapolis.

“At Eskenazi Health, we’re committed to improving the health and vitality of our patients, and, by extension, the health and vitality of our community by providing ready access to care that encompasses the whole person while also addressing the many societal factors important to good health. The care we provide within our walls as well as the work we do in partnership across our community are at the very heart of this commitment,” said Lisa Harris, M.D., chief executive officer of Eskenazi Health.

Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus, which is located at 6002 E. 38th St. at the northeast corner of East 38th Street and North Arlington Avenue, will welcome new patients and those currently served by Eskenazi Health Center Forest Manor and Eskenazi Health Center North Arlington. Eskenazi Health collaborated with members of the immediate neighborhoods and community organizations throughout the planning and design of the building. Guided by community input, the facility will serve as a hub for community gathering, providing expanded and accessible care options and social amenities under one roof.

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said Eskenazi Health’s investment will have a great impact on neighborhoods throughout Indianapolis. “This large investment allows for a more accessible, high quality and affordable route to health care for eastside residents,” he said. “The City of Indianapolis is grateful for this monumental addition to quality of life in our community and are excited for the benefits it will bring.”

“Eskenazi Health’s investment into Central Indiana is an example of what can be accomplished when residents, community leaders and local business work together and address the needs of the community,” Gov. Eric Holcomb said. “Eskenazi Health understands that a healthy community is a vibrant community and has proven their commitment to Indianapolis today and well into the future.”

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