The Saint Joseph Health System medical offices and departments in the Medical Office Building (MOB) at 611 E. Douglas. Rd., in Mishawaka, are closed.
Overheated infrastructure caused a small fire in the MOB that emergency responders quickly extinguished. To safely complete the repairs, electricity must remain off and patients with affected appointments will be contacted to reschedule their appointments. We are working with the building owners to expedite the repairs and determine when offices will be able to reopen.
The Mishawaka Medical Center hospital was not affected. The hospital remains open and patients should attend their appointments as scheduled and visitors can see family during normal visiting hours.
Patients can visit sjmed.com/MishMOB for updated information.
Affected medical offices/departments:
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Community Pediatric Physicians
- Family Medicine Center of SJRMC
- Family Medicine Center Faculty Physicians
- Outpatient Therapies
- Paqui and Brian Kelly Breast Center
- Pediatric Therapy
- Midwest Cardiology
- MRI Center
- Saint Joseph Cardiothoracic Surgery
- Saint Joseph Fertility Care
- Saint Joseph Foot and Ankle
- Saint Joseph Infectious Diseases
- Saint Joseph Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Saint Joseph OB/GYN Specialists
- Saint Joseph Pulmonology
- Saint Joseph Surgical Specialists
- Saint Joseph Urology
- Saint Joseph Vascular Services
- South Bend Neurology
- Sports Medicine Institute
- Wound Healing Center
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