Grand Strand Regional Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, S.C., has completed its new hospital wing that consolidates the majority of its cardiac services, according to a hospital news release.
The 90,000-square-foot wing includes three cardiac catheterization laboratories, one electrophysiology laboratory, a 12-bed pre-/post-catheterization area, two eight-bed intensive care units and a 24-bed cardiac progressive care unit.
The new wing is part of a $54 million expansion program that includes expanding the emergency department and adding 50 inpatient beds.
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The 90,000-square-foot wing includes three cardiac catheterization laboratories, one electrophysiology laboratory, a 12-bed pre-/post-catheterization area, two eight-bed intensive care units and a 24-bed cardiac progressive care unit.
The new wing is part of a $54 million expansion program that includes expanding the emergency department and adding 50 inpatient beds.
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