OSU Wexner Locks Down Lewis Center Clinic in Suburban Power Play

Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center is taking full ownership of a longtime Lewis Center clinic it has run for years, even as the health system wraps up a larger outpatient complex in nearby Powell. The move caps more than a decade of leasing and slots neatly into OSU’s broader suburban push. For patients in southern Delaware County, the change is expected to keep care steady, with the ownership shift mostly happening behind the curtain.

OSU exercises purchase option on Lewis Center clinic

According to Business Journals, OSU Wexner is using a purchase option to buy the Outpatient Care Lewis Center clinic that it has leased for more than 15 years. The outlet reports the clinic opened around 2011 and notes that the health system is also closing in on completion of a larger complex in Powell.

What the Lewis Center location offers

OSU Wexner Medical Center’s locations page lists Outpatient Care Lewis Center at 6515 Pullman Drive, with services that include primary care, orthopedics, physical therapy, imaging and JamesCare mammography. The clinic’s online information lays out hours, provider rosters and an on-site lab, underscoring its role as a one-stop suburban outpatient hub.

Part of a wider outpatient push

Health systems around the country have been shifting resources into ambulatory clinics, medical office buildings and freestanding surgery centers to move care closer to patients and trim costs. Forbes and other industry coverage have highlighted outpatient growth as a major strategic focus for hospital systems in recent years.

Local implications

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