Lincoln-based Bryan Health, in partnership with Midwest Independent Physicians Private Practice Association, is establishing the Bryan Elkhorn Campus. The 14.6-acre, outpatient healthcare campus will be located on the southwest corner of 204th & West Center Road in the Privada subdivision, according to a Bryan Health press release.
Phase One will feature two medical office buildings, totaling approximately 137,000 sq. ft., designed to accommodate a broad range of outpatient healthcare services beginning in the spring of 2027. Services will include primary care, specialty physician practices, diagnostic imaging and additional outpatient offerings. The physicians’ practice will also open and own an Urgent Care Center on the Bryan Elkhorn Campus.
“Collaborating with physicians and communities is core to our mission, so a couple of years ago when MIPPA invited us to discuss ways to meet healthcare needs in a rapidly growing part of the Omaha Metro, we listened,” said John Woodrich, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Bryan Health. “We quickly found that the MIPPA physicians, and other interested specialists, all shared our spirit of collaboration, a focus on quality and a desire to improve access to convenient care.”
“While MIPPA remains its own entity, we are proud that some of our independent practices will be among the first to join this new campus and are pleased to collaborate with Bryan Health. Their presence underscores our mission to keep independent practices independent, while also giving patients access to expanded resources and comprehensive care. Patients will benefit from greater access to care, a wide range of services, and a modern, welcoming outpatient environment,” said Stephen H. Williams, president, Midwest Independent Physicians Practice Association.
“Over the past couple of years, through our discussions with Bryan Health, we discovered that we share a vision for delivering high-quality, convenient, and cost-effective care,” Williams added. “We believe this partnership will strengthen the local healthcare landscape by offering services that reduce overall costs while enhancing the patient experience.”
A groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of construction will take place tomorrow – October 7th – at 11 a.m. at the construction site.
Rendering above courtesy of Bryan Health







