New hospital for children planned for northern Kentucky

A new multi-million-dollar medical building is being planned by Cincinnati Children's Hospital in Union with a large primary care practice. Families in nearby Southgate will want to take advantage of this facility once it opened.

In addition to primary care, the new facility will include a lab to facilitate test results and integrated behavioral health counselors, along with improving access to specialty care. The medical building will span 25,000 square feet initially with the design of the site to enable expansion for future growth. The staff will include registered nurses, advanced practice providers, physicians, mental health counselors, medical assistants, speech pathologists, and support staff. Different types of clinics will be built to accommodate the many services to be offered.

Planned facilities like this one can benefit from printing services of many kinds to promote their benefits for families in the region.

This new facility that will offer both specialty and primary care will be the first of its kind for Cincinnati Children's in Northern Kentucky. Cincinnati Children's already provides physician practices and other services in Northern Kentucky, and this will augment and supplement those services.

President and CEO of Cincinnati Children’s, Dr. Steve Davis, said that this investment is being made so that the children of Northern Kentucky can receive healthcare of the highest quality without traveling far from their homes.