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Medical Arts Pavilion Under Construction In Atlantic City

AtlantiCare broke ground Wednesday on a $38.3 million Medical Arts Pavilion in Atlantic City. It's expected to open near the end of 2022.

AtlantiCare broke ground Wednesday on a $38.3 million Medical Arts Pavilion in Atlantic City. It's expected to open near the end of 2022.
AtlantiCare broke ground Wednesday on a $38.3 million Medical Arts Pavilion in Atlantic City. It's expected to open near the end of 2022. (AtlantiCare)

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — AtlantiCare broke ground Wednesday on a $38.3 million Medical Arts Pavilion in Atlantic City.

The three-story building is expected to open near the end of 2022 at 7 South Ohio Ave. The facility will be across the street from AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC) Atlantic City Campus.

The healthcare system held the event on National Doctor’s Day to highlight the care and services it will provide in the new facility.

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“The AtlantiCare Medical Arts Pavilion will be a modern, patient-centered facility,” said AtlantiCare President and CEO Lori Herndon. “This new building will give us the space we need to expand the care and services we provide to our community.”

New Jersey Lieutenant Governor, Sheila Oliver, New Jersey Casino Reinvestment Development Authority Chairman, Robert Mulcahy III and Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. were among local and state leaders who joined AtlantiCare in marking the milestone of the project.

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The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority gave AtlantiCare the land and has pledged $15 million toward the project.

Services in the facility will include:

  • Expansion of AtlantiCare’s high-risk Maternal/Fetal Medicine Program
  • Expansion of Family Planning Services
  • A new Family Medicine Residency Program
  • Dialysis Center space for AtlantiCare’s joint venture with Fresenius Kidney Care
  • Medical Education classrooms
  • Patient care simulation rooms for medical education
  • An auditorium with capacity for 150 individuals
  • Additional AtlantiCare programs and services

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