Dayton Children’s Hospital breaks ground on new patient tower

 

Dayton (Ohio) Children’s Hospital broke ground on a new patient tower, part of a $141 million expansion and renovation project.

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The eight-story, 260,000-square-foot tower will include a comprehensive cancer and blood disorders center and a level III regional newborn intensive care unit. The new tower will also include the Wallace Critical Care Complex and an intermediate care unit.

More articles on hospital construction:

CaroMont Health begins $16.5M ED renovation
Medical West plans $13.5M freestanding ED
Greenville Health System plans $15M construction, renovation project

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