A 131,700-square-foot expansion project at Medical City Plano has started.
An overview
The $108 million expansion to the hospital tower, which first opened in 2019, is “necessary to meet the growing North Texas population’s need for high-level emergency, medical, surgical, and oncology care,” according to a Medical City news release.
The extension will provide 60 more beds for medical and surgical patients.
Four-story vertical enlargement.
Three rooftop helipads and EMS support area.
Shell area for future additional beds.
The project is projected to be completed in 2026, according to the statement.
Notable quotes
“Medical City Plano has been the destination of choice for healthcare excellence in Collin County and beyond,” stated CEO Ben Coogan in the statement. “This vital and exciting growth will positively expand our system of care, enabling us to treat more patients with complex conditions close to home.”