Henderson, Nev.-based St. Rose Dominican Hospitals announced plans for a $156 million expansion of its Siena Campus to meet growing patient demand.
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals-Siena Campus in Henderson is scheduled to begin building a five-story hospital tower April 2013 with a completion date of June 2015.
The nearly 220,000-square-foot tower will add almost 100 private rooms to the campus, bringing the total number of beds to 326. The expansion will include medical/surgical unit beds, intensive care unit beds, neonatal ICU beds and operating suites. The hospital will also expand its emergency department, adding 32 bays and a dedicated CT machine.
The hospital will also construct a four-story parking garage beginning August 2012 with an expected completion date of April 2013.
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St. Rose Dominican Hospitals-Siena Campus in Henderson is scheduled to begin building a five-story hospital tower April 2013 with a completion date of June 2015.
The nearly 220,000-square-foot tower will add almost 100 private rooms to the campus, bringing the total number of beds to 326. The expansion will include medical/surgical unit beds, intensive care unit beds, neonatal ICU beds and operating suites. The hospital will also expand its emergency department, adding 32 bays and a dedicated CT machine.
The hospital will also construct a four-story parking garage beginning August 2012 with an expected completion date of April 2013.
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