Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis to Open New Outpatient Center

St. Louis-based Barnes-Jewish Hospital announced its new 322,381-square-foot outpatient center will open in mid-March.

The Barnes-Jewish Center for Outpatient Health will consolidate and upgrade five clinics currently housed in an older building: the Primary Care Medicine Clinic, the OB/GYN Clinic, the Psychiatry Clinic, the Surgical and Wound Care Clinic and the Specialty Care Clinic, which includes dermatology; ear, nose and throat; neurology; neurosurgery; orthopedic surgery; plastic surgery; and urology.

The facility will also offer new services, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, gynecological procedures such as loop electrosurgical excision procedure and diagnostic hysteroscopy, prostate biopsies and nerve and muscle biopsies.

In addition, the center will house administrative offices for parent company BJC HealthCare, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children's Hospitals and the Siteman Cancer Center.

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