OhioHealth Announces Expansion of Dublin Methodist Hospital

Construction is expected to begin in winter 2026.

By HFT Staff


OhioHealth announced its plan to launch an expansion of OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital. The project is the largest planned expansion of Dublin Methodist Hospital since it opened in 2008. It will increase the hospital’s inpatient and critical care capacity, creating 200 permanent clinical jobs and hundreds of construction jobs. 

Dublin Methodist currently has 92 acute care beds. The project is currently in the planning phases and will be designed to increase the size of the hospital’s first and second floors, add patient beds and services and allow for future growth. The expansion will add significant square footage to the hospital and renovate a portion of the existing space. The investment in the project will be funded through philanthropic and community support and capital investment. 

This project will add a variety of services to meet current and future needs of our community as well as support the hospital’s goal of achieving Level III Trauma Center status with the American College of Surgeons. 

Construction is expected to begin in winter 2026 and with anticipated completion by early 2030. 



July 18, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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