The Central Peninsula Hospital hopes to open their Specialties Clinics Building to the public in March.
Chief Executive Officer Rick Davis with CPH…
Davis: “We are hoping to get access to it this week sometime and then we have a kind of phased move-in calendar that we put together starting with certain physicians that are already lined up to move in, there’s about a month long calendar of moving those folks in.”
Construction on the Specialties Clinic Building has been in the works since about last March when Neeser Construction broke ground on the project.
The building, located on the same property as the hospital, will host a spine center that will include physical therapy and support for that specialty, an expanded section of the cancer center, and more physician offices.
Davis says the hospital chose to aim for an open house in March so the public can view all the new features set up rather than touring through an empty building.