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Westchester Medical Breaks Ground on $220M Critical Care Tower

State and local elected officials, key community influencers, and Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) leadership gathered recently to commemorate the start of construction for the Critical Care Tower at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, NY. A $220-million project, the tower will span 162,000 square feet and rise five stories when complete.

Adjacent to Westchester Medical Center’s main tower, the Critical Care Tower will house 128 private patient rooms equipped with the latest medical technologies for intensive care. It will also facilitate the conversion of Westchester Medical Center’s entire inpatient service to all-private rooms, enhancing patient privacy and comfort.

“Advanced care is Westchester Medical Center’s bedrock service and as we break ground on the Critical Care Tower, we reaffirm Westchester Medical Center’s enduring legacy as the region’s unquestioned leader in advanced care,” said Michael D. Israel, president and CEO, WMCHealth.

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