DOTmed January 13, 2025
Gus Iversen

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is set to expand its Liberty Campus in Butler County, Ohio, adding significant capacity and new facilities.

The $365 million project will double the number of inpatient beds, enhance surgical capabilities, and introduce a new medical office building.

Construction begins this summer with the development of a four-story medical office building, scheduled for completion in 2027. This facility will house outpatient specialty clinics, freeing space in the hospital for inpatient services.

The hospital addition will include 72 new inpatient beds, four operating rooms, three surgical procedure rooms, and expanded Emergency Department facilities. This expansion, expected to finish in 2028, will bring the campus’ total inpatient capacity to 114 beds.

A subsequent renovation of over 100,000...

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