The Gallery at Community Hospital North
Welcome to our new gallery! The gallery at the new Community Hospital North is a modern, sophisticated environment filled with a variety of shops for your convenience and specially commissioned artwork by resident Indiana artists.
Shops and Dining
Our gallery shops offer convenience for you and your family. Spend some time browsing our retail shops—Fig Leaf boutique and Jasmine gift shop. Stop by for a refreshment at Starbucks or one of the coffee kiosks. Or enjoy a freshly prepared meal at Bamboo Café. Following a loved one's stay, you can relax a little, knowing that you can pick up everything you need before leaving the hospital: prescriptions, special medical items, thank you cards, and even a carryout dinner.
Many of our shops are operated by the Community Health Network Foundation, with proceeds directly supporting the mission of Community Health Network. Other hospital-based retail operations generate revenue that helps benefit the foundation and the network.
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Artwork
The new gallery also features eye-catching art pieces commissioned by local Indiana artists specially for our new hospital.
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Rollins Family Chapel
The chapel at Community Hospital North was made possible in part by the loving gift of the Rollins family, who contributed to help provide compassion and healing to all who enter here, and as an expression of their own deep Christian faith.
The chapel is open 24 hours a day for anyone seeking a quiet place to meditate or pray. Chaplains are available from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and are on-call for emergencies. To request pastoral care services, please call 317-621-5282.
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The Rollins Family Chapel is made possible in part by the Community Health Network Foundation, the philanthropic supporting organization of Community Health Network. To learn more about the foundation, call 317-355-GIVE or visit eCommunity.com/foundation.
Right: Art on the ceiling of the Rollins Family Chapel
