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Bryn Mawr Hospital To Break Ground On $200M Improvement Project

The hospital will break ground Wednesday on the project. Some highlights include a patient pavilion and renovated maternity rooms.

Bryn Mawr Hospital, part of Main Line Health, will break ground on a new $200 million, 200,000-square-foot improvement project this Wednesday.

The new addition is expected to "enhance the community for future generations," the hospital said in an announcement.

Some highlights include a patient pavilion and renovated maternity and delivery rooms.

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Here's a full list of project improvements, according to the hospital:

  • All private patient rooms
  • A 200,000 square foot Patient Pavilion.
  • Two new medical/surgical telemetry units and a new intensive care unit.
  • Twelve all new operating rooms in a state-of-the-art surgical suite.
  • Renovated maternity and delivery rooms.

Bryn Mawr Hospital is a 319-bed, not-for-profit acute-care teaching hospital that has been named among the top five hospitals in the Philadelphia metro area and among the top 10 in the state by US News & World Report’s Best Hospitals 2015-2016. The hospital ranked as high-performing in four specialties: geriatrics, gastroenterology and GI surgery, orthopedics and urology. US News & World Report also rated Bryn Mawr Hospital as high performing in heart failure in the Common Care rankings.

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