The Delaware healthcare nonprofit ChristianaCare announced Wednesday that it was the successful bidder in a highly competitive auction for five former Crozer Health outpatient service locations in Delaware County.
ChristianaCare will be taking over programs and services at:
• 300 Evergreen Dr., Glen Mills
• 500 Evergreen Dr., Glen Mills
• 2010 West Chester Pike, Havertown
• 30 Lawrence Rd., Broomall
• 200 E. State St., Media
The sale is expected to close in the near future, subject to court approval.
The total winning bid was $50.3 million.
ChristianaCare is actively assessing the programs and services provided at these outpatient centers to determine which services to continue, restart, or expand, according to a release.
“As we work to meet the needs of our Delaware County neighbors, we are glad that ChristianaCare is able to take on these outpatient centers and provide stability and continuity of access to care for patients,” said ChristianaCare President & CEO Janice E. Nevin, M.D., MPH in a statement.
“At the same time, by investing back into the communities we serve, we continue to expand the availability of convenient, high-quality care throughout the region,” she said.
Crozer Health’s for-profit, Los Angeles-based parent company, Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in January.
ChristianaCare has been working with Pennsylvania and county officials and with healthcare partners in the region in planning for the healthcare needs of Delaware County patients as a result of Crozer Health’s bankruptcy closures.
“These facilities will complement the new campuses and neighborhood hospitals we are building in southeastern Pennsylvania—and together, they will significantly expand our network of care,” said Chief Strategy and Legal Officer Jennifer Schwartz.
ChristianaCare is opening a neighborhood hospital in Aston in 2026 and is exploring options for a second neighborhood hospital in Delaware County, according to the release.
According to the Daily Times, ChrisianaCare approached the Springfield Planning Commission on March 6 with land development plans for a Springfield micro-hospital; however, the location has not been confirmed by the Delaware nonprofit.
ChristianaCare is a nonprofit teaching health system. It currently has a network of primary care and outpatient services, home health care, urgent care centers, three hospitals, a freestanding emergency department, a Level I trauma center and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a comprehensive stroke center and regional centers of excellence in heart and vascular care, cancer care and women’s health.
It also includes the Gene Editing Institute.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on DELCO Today in May 2025.



















































