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Home / Health / $60M Expansion Transforms Medical City Heart Hospital in North Texas

$60M Expansion Transforms Medical City Heart Hospital in North Texas

12 Nov

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Summary

  • $60M expansion project completed
  • New 28-bed cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) added
  • 4 ECMO rooms for life support in heart and lung failure
$60M Expansion Transforms Medical City Heart Hospital in North Texas

In a major development, Medical City Heart Hospital in North Texas has recently completed a $60 million expansion project to bolster its cardiovascular care capabilities. The centerpiece of the project is the introduction of a new 28-bed cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU), which will provide specialized treatment for patients recovering from heart attacks, cardiac surgeries, severe heart failure, and other critical conditions.

Notably, the expansion also includes 4 rooms specifically tailored for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) - a life support technique used for individuals with lung and heart failure. This cutting-edge technology will further strengthen the hospital's ability to save lives in the most serious cases.

Beyond the new CVICU and ECMO facilities, the project has also laid the groundwork for future growth and increased patient capacity as demand rises in the region. Medical City Healthcare, the parent organization, has invested over $1.7 billion in capital projects across North Texas in the past 5 years, underscoring its commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure.

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Medical City Heart Hospital has completed a $60 million expansion project to enhance cardiovascular care in North Texas.
The expansion introduced a 28-bed cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU), increasing the hospital's total bed count from 63 to 91.
The expansion provided 4 rooms specifically tailored for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a life support technique used for individuals with lung and heart failure.

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