KentuckyOne recently unveiled a $3 million, 18,000 SF project to expand services and relocate the Trager Transplant Center from Jewish Hospital to the third floor of the adjacent Frazier Rehab Institute building. Construction began in January and the facility began seeing patients in the new center in late July.
The newly renovated office and clinical space includes 16 exam rooms,

One of 16 exam rooms included in the renovation and expansion of KentuckyOne’s Trager Transplant Center.
4 consult rooms, patient waiting area as well as administrative space to accommodate 60-65 support staff members. Previously, the center contained six exams rooms and administrative space within a 10,000 SF area.
“Supporting and expanding the work of our transplant team right here can help save these lives,” said Joe Gilene, president of Jewish Hospital and KentuckyOne’s downtown Louisville market. “Organ transplantation is about overcoming diseases for which there seems to be no hope.”
TEG Architects provided architectural and construction administration services for the interior renovation and refurbishment. Studio 4 Design Solutions provided the interior design services; CMTA engineers performed mechanical, electrical and plumbing services; and Realm Construction was the general contractor.