Children's Medical Center Plano Expands to Triple Bed Capacity with New Patient Tower
Children's Health, one of the foremost pediatric healthcare providers in the United States, has taken a monumental step to enrich its services with the inauguration of a brand new 395,000 square-foot patient tower at the Children's Medical Center in Plano, Texas. This significant expansion marks a pivotal change, as it triples the hospital's bed capacity, addressing the mounting demand for pediatric care in an area where the child population is projected to double by 2050.
The new tower, located in Collin County, one of the fastest-growing counties in America, adds 140 regular and intensive care hospital beds, culminating in a total of 212 beds. It also nearly doubles the size of the emergency department, featuring 48 consulting rooms and advanced critical care facilities that have enabled the establishment of a Level II trauma center. In addition, the imaging and radiology departments within the new building are equipped with cutting-edge technology, including MRI, CT, PET, and SPECT scanning machines, as well as additional X-ray and ultrasound equipment.
According to Vanessa Walls, the market CEO of Children's Health, this expansion is more than just a physical addition; it reflects a steadfast commitment to provide world-class pediatric healthcare accessible to families. She stated that patient recovery is significantly improved when care is close to home, school, and other support networks. Additionally, she emphasized that every aspect of the new building has been designed with the patients and their families in mind—from the advanced technological systems to a nature-inspired layout.
The new facility will expand access to specialized care programs, including cardiology, oncology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, neurology, pulmonology, surgery, and other essential services. The integration of inpatient and outpatient sections at the Pauline Allen Gill Center for Oncology and Hematology will streamline effective treatment options. Furthermore, the Heart Center will offer innovative programs such as Fetal Heart and a new Sports Cardiology initiative, crucial for health management for active youth.
The Andrews Institute of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine will provide orthopedic and sports medicine services, alongside infusion services excluding chemotherapy, alongside a variety of other newly introduced services.
In terms of patient care enhancements, the digital features of the facility are groundbreaking, ensuring high-quality hospital and outpatient care. Each patient room is equipped with tablets and electronic boards, along with advanced electrical systems that guarantee uninterrupted care during power outages, positioning Children's Health among the leading hospitals in the nation with full building backup systems during emergencies.
The new tower sits on a sprawling 180-acre campus, designed to create a soothing atmosphere rooted in nature with Texas habitats on each floor, featuring native plants and animal themes. The addition of balconies and green spaces also aims to foster tranquility for patients, their families, and healthcare staff alike.
Children's Health has a legacy of excellence, operating as the top pediatric healthcare system in North Texas, and consistently recognized as a leader in this field. With two major medical centers in Dallas and Plano and numerous specialty centers, it remains committed to delivering exceptional care.
The accolades for Children’s Medical Center Dallas are abundant, frequently celebrated as the top children's hospital in North Texas and among the best in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Its commitment to excellence across various specialized fields like Cancer, Cardiology, Neurology, and many more has resulted in being named among the nation's best for seven consecutive years. The institution’s nursing staff has achieved the prestigious Magnet® designation for 14 years running, a hallmark of nursing excellence.
Moreover, Children's Health is recognized as one of the best places to work in 2024, according to The Dallas Morning News and USA Today, and has also received accolades for its innovative approach to pediatric healthcare training, especially in mental health management, by Fast Company.
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