2023 HEALTH CARE EDITION
ST. DAVID'S FOOTPRINT The new St. David’s hospital in Leander will be located on the same property as existing St. David’s HealthCare sites: St. David’s Emergency Center-Leander and Leander Medical Plaza. Each building brings di¡erent services to the Leander community.
Tenants: Austin Diagnostic Clinic, Austin Heart, Capitol Gastro, Central Texas Brain and Spine, Central Texas Pulmonary, Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia, Texas Oncology Size: 60,000 square feet Cost: $13.5 million Opening date: late 2021 LEANDER MEDICAL PLAZA
Services: 34 beds, inpatient and outpatient surgery, critical care capabilities, robotic services, maternity and newborn services Size: 160,000 square feet Cost: $182 million Opening date: 2025 ST. DAVID’S LEANDER HOSPITAL
Services: 12 treatment beds for abdominal pain, chest pain, dehydration, diculty breathing, fractures and sprains, severe burns, snake bites, stroke symptoms, traumatic injuries Size: 11,200 square feet Cost: $12 million Opening date: January 2018 ST. DAVID’S EMERGENCY CENTER LEANDER
NELL CARROLLCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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RENDERING COURTESY ST. DAVID'S HEALTHCARE
SOURCE: ST. DAVID’S HEALTHCARECOMMUNITY IMPACT
In addition to the future Leander hospital open- ing, Malik said other health care developments are underway, such as Hero Way Medical Oce, Pointe 183 and Northline, which will all have heavy medi- cal uses and are located o the 183A Toll road. “There is a strong demand, and I think there’s groups who are out there trying to ll that demand,” he said. CADRE Construction owner Ron Evans said the
Pointe 183 development will be connected to the site of the Leander hospital, giving people direct access to medical care at both locations. Poche’ said a portion of property owned by the CPRMC is in Liberty Hill’s extraterritorial jurisdic- tion, which is land the city could annex. She said the property was probably purchased with the idea that as growth occurs, it could be used for a satel- lite facility.
“You have to plan for [a hospital], and right now, I think Liberty Hill is sitting pretty good,” Poche’ said. “But as it grows as quickly as it’s growing, there could be some changes along those lines. So we’ll keep our ear to the ground for that and just listen.”
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