Five years since Soin’s opening

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BEAVERCREEK — Indu and Raj Soin Medical Center has grown in square footage, floors, staff, beds and in patients in its first five years.

Soin Medical Center and Greene Memorial Hospital President Rick Dodds says the community and staff have embraced the young hospital.

“Over the last five years, we’ve focused on developing a solid team. We’re continuing to grow, we have a great heritage at Soin Medical Center and Kettering Health Network, and we’re adding a presence out here,” Dodds said.

Located off Intertate 675 and US Route 35 in Beavercreek, Soin serves Greene, western Clark, eastern Montgomery and Miami counties, including nearby areas that are continually developing, like Wright Patterson Airforce Base and Wright State University.

The hotel-style hospital opened its doors in February 2012 as a 70-bed, 5-story, 276,000-square-foot facility. During its construction, two patient floors — the fourth and fifth — were set aside for future expansion.

Soin completed its fourth floor in 2013 to make room for surgical services, adding another 32 beds.

In 2014, the hospital announced an $8.2 million project to add 22,000 square feet and 12 beds to its emergency department, completing the expansion in June 2015.

“We have the second busiest Emergency Room in Kettering Health Network,” Dodds said. “That speaks for the need in the community.”

The same year, Soin announced another upcoming expansion — this time a $10 million project to complete its fifth and final floor, adding 30 private rooms and beds, along with additional therapy space for joint, spine, hernia, and cardiac program patients. This expansion, which opened in January 2016, was expected to create up to 80 new jobs.

Along with the increased space and beds, Soin has also seen an addition of multiple advanced services.

Dodd highlighted a few life-saving advances the hospital has made, like the ability to place interventional catheters in cardiac patients.

“This is so important to our community, for those experiencing a heart attack,” he said. “Minutes matter in the situation of a heart attack and this can potentially save a life.”

Again, Dodds asserted, “minutes matter,” when referring to the advancements of the Primary Stroke Center and the emergency department.

The hospital’s Cancer Center also continues to grow, and the Hernia Center is attracting patients from across the region, he said.

Soin Medical Center and Greene Memorial Hospital serve Greene County and work together to provide medical services to area residents. They are part of Kettering Health Network.

Anna Bolton | Greene County News President of Soin Medical Center and Greene Memorial Hospital, Rick Dodds, spoke at a celebration ceremony for the five-year anniversary of Soin Medical Center.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/04/web1_Dodds.jpgAnna Bolton | Greene County News President of Soin Medical Center and Greene Memorial Hospital, Rick Dodds, spoke at a celebration ceremony for the five-year anniversary of Soin Medical Center.

Soin Medical Center opened to patients on Feb. 22, 2012. The hospital, located in Beavercreek next to The Mall at Fairfield Commons, has experienced tremendous growth in the last five years.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2017/04/web1_SoinMed.jpgSoin Medical Center opened to patients on Feb. 22, 2012. The hospital, located in Beavercreek next to The Mall at Fairfield Commons, has experienced tremendous growth in the last five years.

By Anna Bolton

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