The three-story, 108,000-square-foot Franciscan Health Stones Crossing medical complex will feature a microhospital and emergency center, and will be able to provide a variety of outpatient and specialty procedures, including clinical laboratory services and OB-GYN consultations. The emergency center will have several exam rooms and full imaging and laboratory capabilities.
Officials said they expect to complete construction on the facility in fall 2018. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held June 29.
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