DOTmed March 14, 2025
Gus Iversen

Freeman Health System has officially broken ground on its new full-service hospital in Frontenac, Kansas. The $168 million facility, named Freeman Southeast Kansas Hospital, will be a 50-bed, 170,000-square-foot hospital designed to expand healthcare access in the region.

The hospital, located along Highway 69, will be constructed in three phases over the next 24 to 34 months. The first phase involves site development, utilities, and roadway improvements. The second phase will focus on building a two-story ambulatory surgery center, with the top floor designated for medical and physician offices. The final phase will be the construction of the main hospital facility.

Once completed, the hospital will offer a range of services, including emergency care, cardiac care with a catheterization lab,...

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