Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital Begins $277.5 Million Expansion Featuring New Patient Tower
Introduction:
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital is set to undergo a $277.5 million expansion aimed at increasing bed count and strengthening core medical services. The project includes a new six-story North Tower, with future potential to extend to eight floors.
Features:
The tower will feature 12 rehabilitation beds, a rehab gym, 40 flexible-use medical beds, a dialysis unit, and updated dining facilities. Upon completion, the hospital’s capacity will rise to 201 beds.
Emergency services will expand from 27 to 40 treatment spaces, incorporating dedicated areas for pediatric and trauma care.
The surgical department will increase from six to ten operating rooms, with infrastructure to support six additional rooms later.
The hospital will also introduce a cardiac cath lab, interventional radiology suite, new C-section room, six NICU beds, and a larger Obstetric Emergency Center.
Renovations to the existing main tower will support expanded operations in sterile processing, pharmacy, lab, respiratory care, and supply management.
The Life Flight® helipad will be moved to the roof of the main tower to enhance accessibility.
The expansion is expected to be completed by 2027.
Specifications:
| Name | Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital |
| Budget | $277.5 million |
| Type | Expansion & Construction |
| Year of Completion | 2027 |