Illinois’ New Elmhurst Hospital Ready to Open After 3 Years’ Construction

The new Elmhurst (Ill.) Memorial Hospital will officially open its doors to patients on June 25, after nearly three years of construction, according to a local Chicago Tribune news report.

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According to the news report, the new 866,000-square-foot hospital features 259 private inpatient suites, a brand new emergency department with private rooms, spacious surgical suites, the latest medical technology and gardens. Hospital construction cost approximately $450 million.

The former Elmhurst Hospital, which was constructed in the 1920s, will stay open for transitional care, behavioral health and cancer treatment.

Read the news report about the new Elmhurst Memorial Hospital.

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