Ground Broken on Adena Fayette Medical Center

The 65,000-square-foot facility is slated to open in 2027.

By HFT Staff


A new chapter in healthcare for Fayette County officially began as Adena Health broke ground on the new Adena Fayette Medical Center. 

The new 25-bed critical access hospital will strengthen local access to care, support economic growth and carry forward a legacy of service more than seven decades in the making. 

Slated to open in 2027, the 65,000-square-foot facility will offer a broad range of services and patient-focused features, including: 

  • Enhanced specialty care in orthopedics, oncology, pulmonology and non-delivery OB/GYN 
  • Robotic-assisted surgeries for greater precision and faster recovery times 
  • Expanded diagnostics with MRI, cardiac CT and nuclear medicine 
  • On-site pharmacy for convenient prescription pick-up 
  • Upgraded surgical suites and a progressive care unit for complex cases 
  • Private emergency and inpatient rooms for increased comfort and privacy 
  • Welcoming public areas, including a chapel, family lounges and expanded dining options 
  • Improved parking and patient flow to streamline visits 

The hospital will be built on the existing Columbus Avenue campus in Washington Court House, ensuring no interruption to current services.  

The hospital's design thoughtfully weaves in elements that reflect Fayette County's farming heritage, its deep ties to Washington Court House and the enduring commitment of those who serve at the hospital. The combined use of glass, stone, brick and composite panels on the hospital's exterior mirrors the patchwork of surrounding farmland, while the building's angled shape draws inspiration from the sightlines of roads that lead into the heart of the downtown area. These details create a space that feels deeply connected to the people and community it serves. 

The project fulfills a commitment made by the health system in 2021 to build a new hospital, when the former Fayette County Memorial Hospital joined Adena. 



June 12, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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