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Patient Tower Opens at Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital
             
  

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Patient Tower Opens at Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital

$68.7 million South Tower extends community health care services with family birthing center, ambulatory medicine center and more.
More than 200 Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital medical staff physicians and employees participate in a chaplain's blessing of the hands during ceremonies July 8 marking completion of the 165,000-square-foot South Tower.

Houston, Texas, July 8, 2003 -- The latest chapter in the community expansion of Memorial Hermann Healthcare System has been written at Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital, where physicians, their staff and other hospital employees this week marked completion of a new $68.7 million, 165,000-square-foot patient tower. Ceremonies culminating the South Tower construction project included a chaplain’s blessing of the building as well as the hands of medical staff and employees, the unveiling of the cornerstone and a dramatic Memorial Hermann Life Flight flyover.

Development of Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital’s South Tower represents the second in a series of hospital expansions and improvements that Memorial Hermann initiated in 2001 as part of an ongoing commitment to meet growing patient demand throughout the Houston-area communities it serves.

“ For nearly 40 years, Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital has had the privilege of serving the health care needs of our northwest Houston neighbors,” said hospital CEO Chris Vasquez. “This expansion is our gift to the community and one that affords us the space and technology to continue providing the exceptional level of health care that every family deserves and has come to expect.”

Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital’s new South Tower houses a family birthing center, a 30-bed unit designed to allow mother and baby to stay together following birth. The center is equipped with a three-room C-section suite to handle most emergency situations. In its Level I and II nurseries, skilled staff care for all but the most critically ill newborns. Should a higher level of care be required, Memorial Hermann Children's Hospital's specialized Neonatal Transport service is readily available.

A sunlight-filled, 16,000-square-foot ambulatory medicine center offers patients a one-stop, total return-to-wellness program personalized to fit their lifestyles, with comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, speech, aquatic and hand therapy, diabetes education and more.

The South Tower also features an outpatient testing center, 40-bed orthopedic/surgical unit and a learning/training center complete with a medical research library open to the public.

The new facility will officially open to patients on July 14. Meantime, ongoing renovations to the hospital’s North Tower include expansion of the intensive care unit, three new surgical rooms and expansion of food services. An 804-vehicle parking garage and new administrative building have already improved access for patients, families, physicians and staff.

In addition to a brick and mortar expansion to meet the growth of the community, Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital is investing in personnel, with a medical staff that has grown to include more than 600 physicians representing most specialties.

Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital is located at 1635 North Loop West at Ella Boulevard.

The not-for-profit Memorial Hermann Healthcare System provides quality, comprehensive programs and services for a person’s whole life. Through our 11 hospitals located in the Texas Medical Center and the greater Houston area, Memorial Hermann offers the convenience of health care in neighborhoods where people live and work as well as easy access to the resources and technology of a university-affiliated teaching hospital. Memorial Hermann takes a holistic approach to health care, offering programs and services that address the physical, social, psychological and spiritual aspects of wellbeing. Our employees, volunteers and medical staff partners take pride in delivering care with compassion and respect.

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