Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Completes First Phase of $80M Expansion

Houston-based Memorial Hermann Healthcare System announced the completion of the first phase of an $80 million expansion at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands (Texas) Hospital.

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The first phase of the 240,000-square-foot expansion built eight surgical suites as well as preoperation and recovery rooms, waiting areas and sterile processing in a patient tower. The tower also includes four shelled floors for future growth. Subsequent phases will upgrade existing surgical suites, expand outpatient preadmission, admission and radiology areas and add a new MRI.

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