Cincinnati Children's to Build Primary, Specialty Care Facility in NKY

Construction is scheduled to begin in 2023.

Rendering of Cincinnati Children's Union. Photo via Cincinnati Children's. 

(Union, Ky.) – Boone County will soon be home to a new Cincinnati Children's facility. 

Cincinnati Children’s announced today plans to construct a multimillion-dollar medical building in Union.

The facility is expected to feature a large primary care practice and subspecialty clinics. The combination of pediatric primary and specialty care will make the location the first of its kind in northern Kentucky for Cincinnati Children’s.

According to a news release, the Cincinnati Children’s Union location will include physicians, advanced practice providers, registered nurses, mental health counselors, speech pathologists, medical assistants, and support staff.

“We’re making this investment so that the children of Northern Kentucky can receive world-class healthcare even closer to their homes,” said Dr. Steve Davis, president and CEO of Cincinnati Children’s. “While the focus will be on primary care, we will also offer a variety of subspecialty care options.”

Cincinnati Children’s Union will be located in the Union Promenade mixed-use development under construction on U.S. 42 near Sweet Harmony Lane. The facility will encompass up to 25,000 square feet with the ability to expand in the future.

The initial investment by Cincinnati Children’s is $10 million.

Construction is expected to begin in 2023.

Cincinnati Children’s Union Primary Care practice expects to begin seeing patients in 2024.

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