Parkview, Ortho NorthEast break ground on new facilities

Officials gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday. Photo provided.
News Release

WARSAW — Parkview Health and Ortho NorthEast broke ground on a new orthopedic ambulatory surgery center and medical office building in Warsaw on Tuesday.

The new facilities will be located on C.R. 200N, just north of Parkview Kosciusko Hospital
(PKH). Construction on the 14,750-square-foot ASC, Parkview Kosciusko SurgeryONE, is
tentatively scheduled to be completed by October 2025, along with a Parkview Physicians
Group clinic and ONE clinic next door.

“ONE and Parkview share a lasting commitment to delivering exceptional orthopedic care,” said ONE President Dr. Chris Johnson. “We look forward to bringing that level of care to the Warsaw community, with fellowship-trained, subspecialized surgeons.”

Parkview Kosciusko SurgeryONE will offer a broad range of outpatient orthopedic surgeries,
including total joint replacements, sports medicine procedures like ACL reconstruction, and
surgeries for the spine, hand, and upper extremities.

“With state-of-the-art equipment, patients can now benefit from less invasive surgery and
quicker recovery times,” said Dr. Alan McGee, president, Parkview Health Orthopedics. “We’re excited to continue expanding the range of care options offered to residents in Kosciusko County.”

The new facilities are Parkview’s latest investment in Kosciusko County. After recently
completing an expansion that doubled the size of the former Parkview Warsaw, the new
Parkview Kosciusko Hospital opened to the public in January 2024. Parkview opened a new
occupational health and shared employer clinic on Mariners Drive in November 2023.

“More and more residents in Kosciusko County are selecting Parkview as their preferred
healthcare provider, and we’re committed to meeting that growing demand,” said Scott Gabriel, market president, Parkview Health Northwest. “The opening of our new surgery center, along with new physician and orthopedic offices, will enhance our ability to serve the community and provide high-quality care close to home.”

The ceremony included a welcome address, comments from physician leaders, and a blessing before the board of trustee members, staff and special guests broke ground at the site.

A view of the groundbreaking site Tuesday. Photo provided.