CLEVELAND, Ohio — MetroHealth System’s long-delayed Outpatient Health Center — part of the health system’s ongoing $1 billion Campus Transformation project — is expected to open to patients in April 2026, the health system said.

The new timeline offers more specificity than the last public update from MetroHealth, which called for the building to open sometime in 2026.

The new facility -- discussed during a MetroHealth board facilities and planning committee Wednesday -- will offer a 24-hour drive-thru pharmacy and electronic check-in for patient appointments.

The Outpatient Health Center, formerly known as “Apex,” is under construction next to the Glick Center on MetroHealth’s main campus. Inside, workers are completing lighting, flooring, plumbing and drywall finishing, as well as t

See Full Page