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Vanderbilt University Medical Center to break ground in Hendersonville on multi-specialty clinic

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Thursday February 13, 2020

Vanderbilt University Medical Center to break ground in Hendersonville on multi-specialty clinic

Al. Neyer continues its momentum in Nashville with a second MOB project for repeat client Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

From the Tennessean:

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER TO BREAK GROUND IN HENDERSONVILLE ON MULTI-SPECIALTY CLINIC

Vanderbilt University Medical Center will break ground March 4, on a new 31,000-square-foot facility, hospital officials said.

The clinic being built on Anderson Lane North in Hendersonville’s Indian Lake community will offer adult outpatient specialty care, along with limited pediatric specialty care and imaging services, according to Vanderbilt.

The single-story facility will have 40 clinic exam rooms, urgent care services and imaging capabilities such as CT, ultrasound and X-ray.

Specialties that will be on site at the single-story facility include women’s health, pediatrics, adult primary care, orthopedics, imaging, rheumatology and walk-in-care. Additionally, the facility will have four chairs for non-chemotherapy medical infusions.

Vanderbilt expects to staff the facility with 50 to 60 employees.

Read more about Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville from Andy Humbles at the Tennessean here.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville is a 31,000 SF facility located off Anderson Lane North in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The facility will offer adult outpatient specialty care, along with limited pediatric specialty care and imaging services to the citizens of Sumner and surrounding counties. The single-story facility will feature 40 clinic exam rooms, urgent care services, and imaging capabilities.

Al. Neyer will serve as the design-builder on the Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville project, starting construction immediately with completion expected in early 2021. Our team recently constructed Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt’s new 37,500 SF pediatric facility in Murfreesboro which brings specialty care, outpatient surgery, and imaging services to children in Rutherford and surrounding counties.


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