Eskenazi Health plans to build a new primary care clinic on the east side of Indianapolis that is part of a $50 million capital improvements plan for its network of neighborhood clinics.
The health system announced this morning it will build a 95,000-square-foot clinic, the Indianapolis Business Journal reports. The site previously housed a 59-year-old retail center anchored by a Value City Department Store that closed in 2008. The retail center has been demolished.
The clinic, which is scheduled to open in 2024, will offer a wide range of primary care and public health services. Read more.