Cleveland Clinic breaks ground on inpatient hospital

Cleveland Clinic has broken ground on  a five-story, 221,500-square foot inpatient hospital in Avon, Ohio, according to a Crain's Cleveland Business report.

The 126-bed hospital — which is budgeted to cost more than $143 million — will be located just off of the existing Richard E. Jacobs Health Center and will create cohesion between the inpatient and outpatient facilities.

Services that will be offered at the inpatient facility include general medicine, general surgery, orthopedics, urology, ophthalmology, critical care medicine, cardiology, vascular medicine, gastroenterology, nephrology and gynecology.

The Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital is slated to open in early 2016.

 


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