Ohio orthopedic group plans new medical campus 

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Chillicothe, Ohio-based Cohen Orthopedic is moving forward with construction of the Great Seal Medical Center, a new healthcare campus that will include medical office space and an ASC, according to a July 5 Hoodline report.

Infrastructure work is expected to begin in early July on the roughly 47-acre site off River Road, across from Adena Regional Medical Center. A public groundbreaking is planned for later in 2026.

The project is designed to expand access to outpatient surgical and medical services across southern Ohio. Local reports estimate the development will create more than 600 full-time jobs and more than 100 seasonal positions.

The expansion comes as Cohen Orthopedic was recognized with a 2026 Surgical Robotics Industry Award for Outstanding Healthcare Provider. The practice has also adopted Stryker’s Mako robotic-arm platform, and founder Brian Cohen, MD, has performed more than 3,000 Mako-assisted hip, knee and revision procedures, according to the report.

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