AnMed has begun construction on a transformative new medical office complex at the site of the former Windsor Place shopping center at 1520 E. Greenville Street.
Complete refurbishing of the property will bring a dramatic overhaul that reflects AnMed’s commitment to expanding access to exceptional health care, and it will bring additional benefits to the community by helping revitalize a key corridor near downtown Anderson on South Carolina Highway 81.

Several of AnMed’s growing service lines will find homes in the modern, comfortable and convenient new complex:
- Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Ear, Nose & Throat Care (ENT)
- AnMed Integrated Therapy
- Occupational Medicine
A state-of-the-art outpatient imaging center featuring 3 Tesla MRI technology—the latest in commercial imaging—will be included, too.
“This project is exciting and especially gratifying because it will accommodate the growth of our health system while delivering benefits to the community on multiple levels,” said William Kenley, CEO of AnMed. “We’re securing more space and developing clean, modern accommodations. Not only are we increasing capacity and access to care, but we’re also reinvigorating what had become a blighted area in a prominent corridor of Anderson.”
The redevelopment spans 82,267 square feet across 9½ acres on Highway 81 near a Publix and Chick-fil-A.

The first practice to open at the new location will be Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, expected to begin serving patients next summer. Additional openings will then come staggered every couple months.
As part of this expansion, AnMed’s Heart and Vascular services will relocate to fully occupy 100 Healthy Way, which previously included Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
Two separate AnMed Integrated Therapy locations will be consolidated into the new Windsor Place facility, streamlining efficiency and improving patient experience.

“Diligent work over the fall, winter and spring will make a remarkable difference not only in the space but throughout that stretch of town,” Kenley said. “To inject new life of energy and service rather than demolish and build anew –– without sacrificing capabilities or amenities –– it’s heartening, and perhaps it’s symbolic of the care our teammates provide every day.
“Soon we’ll enjoy more access, more service, better alignment of resources and better care for our community.”
