Susquehanna Health in Pennsylvania Completes New Tower

Williamsport, Pa.-based Susquehanna Health has completed a new tower — the largest addition in the health system’s $250 million construction project called Project 2012, according to a health system news release.

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The 242,000-square-foot facility includes an expanded emergency department, a joint replacement and spine unit, five new surgical suites, a large therapy gym for orthopedic patients, a multimedia conference area and an imaging center. The Birthplace, a planned center for labor and delivery, will move into the tower this summer and will feature flat-screen televisions and an entertainment system, among other amenities.

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