Atlantic Health is significantly expanding its footprint and access to care in Central New Jersey with the opening of a new 10,000-square-foot facility in Old Bridge, Middlesex County.
The new site, conveniently located at 2239 U.S. Route 9, is designed to meet the growing demand for local, high-quality primary and specialty care services.
The facility features comprehensive and personalized primary care services—including preventive care and sick visits—delivered by Atlantic Medical Group clinicians. Patients will benefit from modern conveniences such as online scheduling and same-day appointments.
In addition to primary care, the location will house specialized outpatient vascular services from Atlantic Medical Group Vascular Associates.
“The new Old Bridge facility is the latest example of how Atlantic Health is continuing to meet the growing needs of communities in central New Jersey,” Dr. Steven Sheris, executive vice president, chief physician executive, Atlantic Health, and president, Atlantic Medical Group, said.
Sheris emphasized the value of the strategic expansion. “Through our thoughtfully growing footprint, we are providing greater access to high-quality care close to home and seamless integration into the comprehensive Atlantic Health network and nearby Atlantic Health CentraState Medical Center,” he noted.
The Old Bridge location is the newest addition to Atlantic Health’s network across Central New Jersey, which is part of a system that serves more than half of the state and includes eight hospitals, over 550 sites of care, and one of the largest multispecialty practices in the state.


