Franklin Medical Center
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.
Call Visiting Office: (614) 445-5960 Info last verified: June 2026The Ohio prison system's statewide medical and skilled-nursing hospital, in Columbus, serving people transferred from across the system for intensive medical care.
Overview
Franklin Medical Center (FMC), on Harmon Avenue in Columbus, Franklin County, is the Ohio prison system’s statewide medical and skilled-nursing hospital. It operates three medical units that provide inpatient medical and nursing care — two for short-term needs and one for patients with significant long-term medical needs or physical disabilities. People are transferred here from prisons across the state for intensive care, and it serves both men and women. Because it is a medical facility, a person’s access to visits can depend on their medical condition. FMC opened in 1993.
What Makes FMC Different
- It is the system’s statewide medical hospital, providing inpatient medical and skilled-nursing care.
- It has three medical units — two for short-term needs and one for patients with significant long-term medical needs or physical disabilities.
- It serves both men and women, who are transferred here from prisons across the state for intensive care.
- Access to visits can depend on the person’s medical condition, so confirm with the facility before traveling.
Visiting
The statewide ODRC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at Franklin Medical Center. The facility’s own arrangements:
The full approval process is in Visiting in Ohio.
Getting There and Parking
The prison is on Harmon Avenue in Columbus, in the Franklinton area just southwest of downtown.
Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.
Nearby Services
Columbus has gas, food, and lodging throughout the area. The nearest 24-hour emergency room is OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in downtown Columbus, about 2 miles away.
Personal mail does not go to the prison. Ohio routes incoming letters and cards to the off-site ODRC Mail Processing Center in Youngstown, where they are opened, scanned, and delivered to the person electronically on a ViaPath tablet; address them with the person’s name and ID number. Legal mail, publications (publisher- or retailer-only books, magazines, and newspapers), and packages still go directly to the facility. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.
Learn More
For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in an Ohio state prison:
- Visiting in Ohio — the approved list, dress code, and ViaPath reservations
- Mail & Packages — the off-site mail center and what still goes to the prison
- Phone & Video Calls — ViaPath calls, tablets, and video visits
- Sending Money — depositing through ViaPath/ConnectNetwork
- Medical & Mental Health — the co-pay, grievances, and CFIS oversight
- Transfers & Finding Someone — reception, classification, and the locator
Sources
This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.