GRAND LEDGE, MI — McLaren Greater Lansing has announced plans to expand further into the mid-Michigan community, enhancing patients’ access to health care services with the construction of ambulatory care campus in Grand Ledge. The nearly $40 million construction will be anchored by a freestanding emergency department and include additional clinical space, increasing access to commonly used and in-demand health services.
Located along Saginaw Highway, just west of Nixon Road, construction is scheduled to break ground in the summer of 2024. With a full year slated to complete the facility, McLaren Greater Lansing leadership expects the campus to treat its first patient in fall 2025.
“In a true medical emergency, the time to care is critical and can be a significant factor in the patient’s outcome,” said Kirk Ray, McLaren Greater Lansing President and CEO. “With this development in Grand Ledge, those residents will now have a level of care located in their community that it had never had before, along with a number of other services to bolster its overall well-being. This is a community we are thrilled to serve, and we are proud to be in the position to do so.”
With 8,500 of the building’s planned 33,680-square feet designated for the emergency department, the facility will allow for more convenient community access to diagnostic imaging and lab services, family medicine, and various specialty services, according to a McLaren press release.
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