The hospital, built on a 165-acre campus, will house single-patient rooms, an emergency department and a 70,000-square-foot outpatient center. It is licensed for 128 beds.
The facility will replace Bayhealth’s aging Milford Memorial Hospital, which sits on a 22-acre campus.
Construction is expected to end in October, and patients will be seen at the new hospital in February.
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