Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville extends services in Sumner County with 31,000-square-foot facility
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center has recently expanded services in Sumner County opening Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville, a new 31,000-square-foot facility offering adult and pediatric outpatient specialty care, imaging and lab services.
Construction on the natural stone, brick and metal building, located at 128 N. Anderson Lane, began in March 2020 and was constructed by Al. Neyer, who also erected Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt’s new pediatric facility in Murfreesboro.
“This attractive new facility provides ready access to a range of services that complement the offerings of our existing clinics in Gallatin and Hendersonville, said Dr. C. Wright Pinson, deputy chief executive officer and chief health system officer for VUMC in a release.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has opened a 31,000-square-foot facility in Hendersonville that began construction just over a year ago.
Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville on Anderson Lane North in the Indian Lake community is operating its walk-in clinic with plans to add other primary care and specialty services later this month, Vanderbilt officials said.
“The issue for us is taking our brand of medicine directly to the community,” said Dr. John W. Brock III, senior vice president of Pediatric Surgical Services and Surgeon and Chief Emeritus of the Monroe Carell Children’s Hospital.
“We recognize Nashville is getting harder to get around. It’s important to take our brand of medicine to the patient. We recognize the growing nature of Hendersonville.”
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center has opened a 31,000-square-foot outpatient care facility in Hendersonville.
The facility, Vanderbilt Health Hendersonville, will feature 40 clinic exam rooms offering outpatient specialty care, urgent care services and imaging capabilities. Specialty offerings will include women’s health, pediatrics, adult primary carer, orthopedics and rheumatology as well as three chairs for non-chemo medical infusions.
In a statement VUMC officials said the facility was built out to accommodate Hendersonville’s growing population, which is projected to increase 45 percent by 2035. The facility is located at 128 N. Anderson Lane and is staffed with 50 to 60 clinical and non-clinical employees. Construction, which began in March 2020, was completed by Al. Neyer.
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