Corewell Health Breaks Ground $75M Ambulatory Care Center Royal Oak
Corewell Health Breaks Ground $75M Ambulatory Care Center Royal Oak

Corewell Health Breaks Ground $75M Ambulatory Care Center Royal Oak

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Corewell Health has broken ground on a new $75 million, 89,000-square-foot ambulatory care center and medical office building in Royal Oak, Michigan, across from William Beaumont University Hospital. The facility, expected to open in 2027, will consolidate multi-specialty care including primary care, behavioral health, digestive health, and an ambulatory surgery center with four operating rooms for same-day, lower-risk surgeries. Designed to improve patient access and convenience, the center will feature two new entrances that bypass the main hospital campus, along with a new 300-car parking lot and modern infrastructure. The project addresses the growing healthcare needs of an aging population and is anticipated to serve nearly 20,000 patients annually, increasing capacity significantly. The development is led by Hobbs + Black Architects with Osborn Engineering handling core infrastructure, and Atlas Healthcare Partners collaborating on the surgery center operations. This new outpatient facility follows the 2022 merger that created Corewell Health, reflecting a shift toward comprehensive outpatient services.

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