Health network to spotlight new $6M Hamilton medical office building

Kettering Health Network’s is unveiling to the public Monday its new $6 million health center on Hamilton’s West Side.

The health system will celebrate newly completed, Hamilton Health Center on Main at 1391 Main St. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday with a community open house.

The event features free food, tours, bouncy houses and family-friendly entertainment. It will follow an invite-only dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for earlier in the day.

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The 16,000 square-foot medical office building, , a service of Fort Hamilton Hospital, replaces Skating on Main, a roller skating rink that was demolished in February 2018.

Hamilton Health Center on Main offers patients additional access to primary care providers. The facility also has lab and imaging services, and a community room for lectures and other health-related events.

The building was designed by Oakwood architect Kenneth Seidl and constructed by Beavercreek-based Synergy Building Systems.

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Kettering Health Network is a not-for-profit network of eight hospitals, 11 emergency departments, and 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio.

Besides Fort Hamilton Hospital, it operates 14 other entities in Butler County, including outpatient services and physicians in Hamilton, Middletown, Oxford, Fairfield, Fairfield Twp. and Ross Twp.

The network’s hospitals are Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton, as well as Kettering, Grandview, Sycamore, Southview, Greene Memorial, Soin and Kettering Behavioral Medicine.

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