OhioHealth Plans New Comprehensive Outpatient Cancer Center

Construction is slated to begin in the spring of 2026, with the goal to open for patient care in the spring of 2029.

By HFT Staff


OhioHealth has announced plans for a new comprehensive outpatient cancer center. This new center is focused equally on expanding access to cancer care and improving patient experience. The new facility will be in the current location of the south parking lot on OhioHealth’s administrative campus across from OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. 

Construction will include doubling the size of the existing building on the administrative campus, renovations to the current structure and a new parking garage.  This will bring the entire campus structure to almost 500,000 square feet.  

Columbus Oncology and Hematology will be co-located within the cancer center, leasing about 30,000 square feet for a medical oncology clinic, infusion and pharmacy. OhioHealth and Columbus Oncology and Hematology have also collaborated on the Dublin Cancer Center and the Westerville Cancer Center. 

The comprehensive cancer center will be 199,000 square feet, nearly doubling the size of the current administrative campus to 500,000 square feet. Construction is slated to begin in the spring of 2026, with the goal to open for patient care in the spring of 2029. 

OhioHealth will be working with Design Group and HKS for architecture and design. Gilbane will be the builder.  



December 30, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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