USA Health Expected To Break Ground On Fairhope Building This Year

USA Health plans to build its new Mapp Family Campus on the southeast corner of Alabama 181 and Alabama 104 in Fairhope beginning in late summer or early fall 2021. The first facility is expected to be a 50,000-ft2 professional office building. The three-story structure will provide offices for doctors and other medical-care providers. It will include primary care, family medicine and a full range of diagnostic and imaging services on the ground floor. The upper floors will include spaces for specialists including pediatrics, surgery, gastrointestinal and high-risk obstetrics. The center will also include a demonstration kitchen for community classes in healthy cooking and other education spaces for inside and outside classes. The schedule for the second building, a 25,000-ft2 ambulatory surgery center, is uncertain due to the Alabama certificate of need process. The center is planned on property donated by Louis and Melinda Mapp of Fairhope.

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