New facility expands access to high-quality care, creates jobs and is part of ChristianaCare’s $865 million investment in Delaware over the next three years
ChristianaCare broke ground on Sept. 30 on its new Health Center at Middletown, marking a major milestone in bringing expanded, affordable and exceptional care to families in southern New Castle County and northern Kent County. The center is expected to open in spring 2027.
The $92.3 million project reflects a deep investment in the health and vitality of the region and is part of ChristianaCare’s larger plan, announced in July, to invest more than $865 million in Delaware over the next three years.

Rendering of ChristianaCare Middletown Health Center.
The 87,000-square-foot Health Center will rise at 621 Middletown Odessa Rd., next to ChristianaCare’s existing freestanding emergency department. Designed as a modern, multidisciplinary hub, the facility will expand access to comprehensive services and create more than 70 new full-time jobs, boosting both community health and the local economy.
“Today we take an exciting step forward for Delaware, as part of ChristianaCare’s $865 million investment to expand access and strengthen health across our state,” said Janice E. Nevin, M.D., MPH, president and CEO of ChristianaCare. “This new health center is a promise to Delawareans: that they will have access to exceptional care close to home, delivered with love and excellence.
“More than a building, it represents our vision for healthier communities, our deep commitment to those we serve, and a future where every neighbor can thrive.”

A Holistic, Patient-Centered Experience
- Primary and specialty care.
- Women’s health, behavioral health, oncology, cardiovascular care, pediatrics, neurology, imaging, diagnostics and lab testing.
- Hybrid exam rooms with interactive digital tools that allow family members to join virtually.
- Calming waiting areas with sensory-sensitive design features, plus friendly floor ambassadors to help patients navigate the building.
- Healing environments that include walking trails and abundant natural light.
Pauline Corso, president of Ambulatory Network Continuity and Growth
A Community Partnership
ChristianaCare has been part of the Middletown community since 2009, when it first acquired the land that is now home to the freestanding emergency department. Last year, that facility provided care for more than 32,000 patient visits.
“This groundbreaking is a proud moment for our town,” said Ken Branner, mayor of Middletown. “ChristianaCare has been a trusted partner for many years, and this new facility shows a lasting commitment to our residents. It will bring top-quality care closer to home and create good jobs right here in our community.”


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