QuadMed opens at Meyer Najem building

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The new QuadMed Health and Wellness Center is in the Meyer Najem building. (Submitted photos)
The new QuadMed Health and Wellness Center is in the Meyer Najem building. (Submitted photos)

By James Feichtner

In 2009, the City of Fishers took on a health care initiative to help cease the rise of health care premiums by partnering with Novia CareClinics. Now known as QuadMed, the care center has recently expanded its facility in the Nickel Plate District.

On April 30, the QuadMed Health and Wellness Center, located at the Meyer Najem building on 11787 Lantern Rd. celebrated its grand opening. Officials from the City of Fishers and QuadMed met at the site for a ribbon cutting.

“The city has maintained a high quality of care without significant increases in health insurance premiums in part due to our relationship with QuadMed,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “The new location keeps the center close to our employees and the additional space has opened the door for added community partners.”

Through the wellness center the city is able to provide top-notch wellness and preventive care to city employees and their families at a significantly cheaper price to the city. Services offered range from primary care and prescriptions to lab work to physical therapy.

“We are thrilled that the City of Fishers has invested in a partnership with us,” said Sue Buettner, QuadMed President and CEO. “Working together, we were able to secure a beautiful location in the Meyer Najem building for the health and wellness center. We are honored to serve the needs of Fishers employees.”

QuadMed has signed a seven-year lease in the new 3,147 square-foot building. With the larger space, the center will now be providing service to Aspire Indiana employees, with additional partnerships with local businesses potentially developing in the future.

To learn more about QuadMed, visit www.quadmedical.com.

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