Memorial Jerome Medical Center Officially Opens

The new Jerome Medical Center features a state-of-the-art facility, home to many high demand services for area residents.

By HFT Staff


April 12 marked the grand opening celebration for Memorial Health’s new outpatient medical center in Jerome, a $27.5-million, 40,000-square-foot facility located at 11850 Sycamore Trace in Plain City. 

“Memorial Health is thrilled to be celebrating with the Jerome Village and Plain City community as we open the doors to our Jerome Medical Center,” says Chip Hubbs, CEO of Memorial Health. “Our continued investments, including this new facility, underscore our commitment to expanding access to top-notch, high-quality primary and specialty care for patients across the region. By integrating advanced technology and best practices with the expertise of our clinical teams, we are proud to further strengthen and extend our investment in the communities we serve.” 

The new Jerome Medical Center features a state-of-the-art facility, home to many high demand services for area residents. 

Project partners in the Memorial Jerome Medical Center include Hplex, Powell; Corna Kokosing, Westerville; Champlin Architects, Cincinnati; CMTA Engineering, Dublin; and Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Columbus. 



April 15, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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