Health & Fitness
New Emergency Room In Tysons Targeted To Open In 2022
Construction is underway on a 24/7 emergency room serving the growing Tysons community.

TYSONS, VA — HCA Virginia, the health system behind Reston Hospital Center, has started construction on a Tysons emergency room and aims to open it in early 2022. Tysons Emergency will be a campus of Reston Hospital Center.
"As the Tysons community expands, the need for 24/7 emergency care close to where people live and work is paramount," said John Deardorff, CEO of the HCA Healthcare Northern Virginia market and Reston Hospital Center. "We are excited to establish a new health care location for all in need of emergency medical care."
Located at 8240 Leesburg Pike, Tysons Emergency will be an ER open 24 hours daily with full-service emergency care. It will be staffed with board-certified emergency medicine physicians trained in adult and pediatric care, and nurses. There will be 11 private treatment rooms, including one trauma room and 10 exam rooms. Other services include advanced imaging for diagnostics (includes CT, x-ray, and ultrasound), free ambulance service for direct admission to Reston Hospital Center and free Wi-Fi.
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Located near the Leesburg Pike and Chain Bridge Road intersection, the facility will be within walking distance to the Greensboro and Tysons Metro stations. Valet parking and ADA accessible parking will be available.
The ER is aimed to meet the growing community's health care needs. Tysons, Fairfax County's expanding urban center with new and future residential developments, does not have an emergency room but has numerous urgent care centers.
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Statewide, HCA Virginia runs 14 hospitals, 27 outpatient centers, five freestanding emergency rooms and three urgent care centers.
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