Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital Adds a Medical Office Building

The new medical office building is two stories and 25,000 square-feet.

By HFT Staff


A new, two story, 25,000 square foot medical office building (MOB) on the campus of Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital (RCH) has opened its doors, improving access to quality health care for Richmond’s East End community. 

Construction began in February 2022 and was completed in December 2022, as practices and programs began moving into the building, eager to start serving the neighborhood. The East End MOB will house services including Richmond Community Hospital’s intensive outpatient adult behavioral health program, and an outpatient wellness clinic, which will include community health wellness and prevention services. Bon Secours’ pastoral care education team, community health team, home health and hospice teams, and additional support for behavioral health, including tele-consult services and intake services, will also be housed in the facility. 



March 8, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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