“Indianapolis residents’ health needs are vast,” said Congressman André Carson (IN-07). “The Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus will make primary care accessible to the east side, preventing more serious diseases, helping early detection, and contributing to better quality of life. Every Indianapolis resident should have access to quality health care, and this innovative new campus is helping make that vision a reality.”
Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus is the second facility built under the Eskenazi Health name since the opening of Eskenazi Health Center West 38th Street in October 2013.

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“We’re providing a one-stop-shop, comprehensive and inclusive care to our patients located on the east side of Indianapolis,” said Dawn Haut, M.D., chief executive officer of Eskenazi Health Center, the primary care division of Eskenazi Health and a federally qualified health center. “This new campus will provide not only an Eskenazi Health flagship on the east side, but also an evolution of an understanding of the care needed by our patients and the community."
The new facility will transform a former paved area into green space, making it a premier destination for local community events and recreational activities. It is conveniently located along the new IndyGo Purple Line and will offer eastside residents access to primary care, Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center and Marion County Public Health Department services.
“The integration of Marion County Public Health Department services available at the Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus is yet another way to improve convenience and accessibility to health services for our eastside neighbors, all in one location,” said Virginia A. Caine, M.D., director and chief medical officer of the Marion County Public Health Department. “The combined efforts reinforce our commitment to helping Marion County residents achieve their optimal health and wellness.”
Earlier this month, Eskenazi Health announced a lead gift of $2.5 million from Thomas and Arlene Grande. The Grandes made their lead gift to Eskenazi Health Foundation’s Beyond Barriers campaign, an initiative that supports Eskenazi Health’s longstanding commitment to addressing the social drivers that impact the health and well-being of residents in Marion County and across Central Indiana.
“A healthy community is one where every neighbor can thrive, with access to healthy food, mental health and physical health care. We are delighted that this new facility and its programs will help members of this neighborhood achieve their healthiest lives,” said Tom and Arlene Grande.