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$14M health center planned for Dutchtown

The new facility will provide primary care, behavioral health, pharmacy services and more.
Credit: Trivers

ST. LOUIS — Nonprofit community health organization Family Care Health Centers plans to break ground in November on a 27,000-square-foot facility in the city’s Dutchtown neighborhood.

The $14 million health care facility, to be located at 3800 S. Grand Blvd. at Chippewa Street, has a targeted opening date of June 2026. It will provide primary care; behavioral health; nutrition services; women, infants and children care; and pharmaceutical services.

Family Care Health Centers, founded in 1969, is a Federally Qualified Health Center, which provide health care services to patients not dependent on their health insurance coverage. Family Care Health Centers has existing facilities in Carondelet at 401 Holly Hills Ave. and Forest Park Southeast at 4352 Manchester Ave.

The new facility in Dutchtown will be built at a site of the former St. Anthony’s Hospital, the nonprofit said.

Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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