WARSAW, IND. – Jan. 16, 2024 – Parkview Kosciusko Hospital is now open to serve patients in Warsaw and the surrounding community.
The facility opened to patients today, following the completion of an expansion that transformed the building into a full-service hospital, offering both inpatient and outpatient care. The hospital’s opening date was adjusted by one week to ensure a smooth transition.
The original 86,000-square-foot facility opened in 2016 as Parkview Warsaw, an outpatient center that featured a freestanding emergency room. With the new, 88,000-square-foot expansion, the building has more than doubled in size.

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Now standing at 174,000 square feet, Parkview Kosciusko Hospital was built in response to feedback from the community.
“We’ve been continually asked to offer more services here so patients can access Parkview’s high-quality care closer to home,” Scott Gabriel, market president, Parkview Health Northwest. “We are grateful to the greater Warsaw community for embracing Parkview and allowing us to care for your health and well-being.”
Parkview Kosciusko Hospital includes several newly designed care spaces that can accommodate increased demand and allow for greater flexibility in the future. The clinical units will be opened on a staggered basis, enabling the hospital to gradually ramp up services and ensure efficiency.
“A lot of thought and care went into designing this facility,” said Dr. Greg Johnson, regional market president, Parkview Health. “We did more than add square footage – we created spaces that would allow for growth and accommodate changing needs. This will allow Parkview Kosciusko Hospital to better care for the community, now and into the future.”
The third floor of the new building features an inpatient unit that can accommodate up to 28 patients with varying levels of care. It will open with 12 beds, and more will be added as patient numbers and staffing allow.
The second floor of the hospital features two operating rooms and two procedure rooms, as well as areas for pre- and post-surgical care. This floor also has temporary shell space, which will be converted into operating rooms or procedure rooms, depending on future demand.
“With both inpatient and outpatient capabilities, Parkview Kosciusko Hospital will be able to handle the majority of surgical needs,” said Dr. Michael Grabowski, physician executive, surgery service line, Parkview Health. “More importantly, patients will be closer to home. Being closer to your loved ones and your care team helps to improve your overall experience and outcomes.”