DOTmed November 12, 2024
Gus Iversen

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano has announced new infrastructure expansions to meet the rising healthcare demands in Plano and surrounding areas.

The plans amount to a $343 million investment by the hospital to support the growing needs of Collin County, and calls for an eight-story patient tower.

Construction on the planned eight-story tower, expected to break ground in summer 2025, is set for completion by fall 2028. This new addition will expand the hospital’s capacity to nearly 400 acute and critical care beds, up from 230, providing additional resources for short-term intensive care and critical care treatment. The project also includes a relocated helipad on the tower’s rooftop and an expanded pharmacy department within the hospital’s connected basement.

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