Baylor, Scott & White Medical Center in McKinney, Texas, is expanding by adding a new “hospital in a hospital.” The Heart Hospital Baylor McKinney, which broke ground in January 2018, will include 26,932 square feet of new construction and 7,942 square feet of renovated space for inpatient beds, a surgical unit, procedure rooms, and additional cardiovascular care services.

Designed by E4H Environments for Health Architecture (Arlington, Texas) and constructed by Medco Construction (Dallas), the new heart hospital will welcome patients and guests with a large lobby space featuring high ceilings and tall windows. The one-story expansion adds four inpatient beds and 10 post-anesthesia care units. In addition, the new hospital will be equipped with four spacious procedure rooms for electrophysiology and catheterization, eight holding rooms, shell space, and the relocation of the existing interventional radiology (IR) room to the host hospital.

The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano in McKinney will operate with a separate license from its host, Baylor McKinney, but with the opportunity for both hospitals to share contracted services, facilities, and systems for more efficient and cost-effective healthcare service delivery.

The project is expected to be completed in March 2019.

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Project source list:

Facility name: The Heart Hospital Baylor McKinney

Location: McKinney, Texas

Completion date: March 2019

Owner: The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano and Baylor, Scott and White McKinney

Total building area: 26,932 square feet (new construction), 7,942 square feet (renovated space)

Total construction cost: $16 million

Cost/sq. ft.: $415/sq. ft.

Architecture firm: E4H Environments for Health Architecture

Interior design: E4H Environments for Health Architecture

Engineering: RLG Engineers and SWA Engineers

Construction: Medco Construction