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Projects underway in Cedar Park & Leander
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Cedar Park hospital expands women’s services, adds imaging center
Cedar Park Regional Medical Center opened a 2,431-square-foot Women’s Imaging Center in February, making room for comprehensive breast imaging and cancer diagnostic services. Located at 1301 Medical Parkway, the center oers ultrasonography, bone densitometry and 3D mam- mography with advanced biopsy capabilities. “We strive to provide a full continuum of wom- en’s services,” CPRMC Director of Marketing Laura Balla said in an email. “Providing a comfortable and private space for breast imaging services is very important.” Mammogram readings and bone density studies will be provided by radiologists from the Austin Radiological Association, according to a January release about the new center. The radiologists will also provide reports for the patients and their primary care physicians. If an abnormality is detected, there is a breast
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The Women's Imaging Center opened in February.
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surgeon available who can eectively guide patients through treatment, Balla said. CPRMC’s Women’s Imaging Center was estab- lished due to the hospital’s growing service area and the importance of the early detection of breast cancer, Balla said. The new technology at the center will allow the hospital to more than double the number of women
it serves on an annual basis, she said. The center—which is housed in the pediatric specialty center just west of CPRMC—has a dedicated entrance with parking and on-site registration. “We are excited to open a center that is ded- icated to the detection of breast cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages,” CPRMC CEO Bo Beaudry said in the release.
Reagan Crossing slated for December nish
Design of Leander Senior Activity Center nears completion Design for the Leander Senior Activity Center is about 90% complete. Construction is projected to begin in late 2023 or early 2024 and last until summer 2025, ocials said. A 2011 needs assessment deter- mined a senior activity center was a medium priority for the community. In 2013, an interim center—run by Opportunities for Williamson and Burnet Counties—opened on Bagdad Road, ocials said. Funding for the permanent center was included in the May 2016 bond. It is estimated to cost $6.5 million.
as well as 510 parking spaces. Phase 2 will have additional restaurant, retail and oce space. A few businesses coming to Reagan Crossing include The Brass Tap, The Learning Center, Tea2Go TeaN’ergy, an Indian restaurant and a coee shop, according to the retail center’s developer, The Prime Developer.
Reagan Crossing—a mixed-use site at 15101 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Leander—is still under construction and scheduled to reach completion in December. Both phases of the 160,000- square-foot development will reach completion at the same time. Phase 1 consists of retail, oce and drive-thru restaurant space
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Amenities at the Senior Activity Center will include a lobby with a seating area and replace; a library with a coee cafe; a game room and large-screen TV; an activities room; a multipurpose hall; a tness center; a commercial kitchen; and special-use oces and clinics. Though its address has not yet been set up with the postal service, the new activity center will likely be located at 611 Municipal Drive, Leander, accord- ing to city ocials.
Reagan Crossing will include retail, restaurant and office space.
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