Providence Opens New $460 Million Medical Tower

Combines Cutting-Edge Technology with Patient-Centric Care

EVERETT, Wash.--()--Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett takes its award-winning healthcare to the next level today by opening a new $460 million, state-of-the-art medical tower, the largest and most comprehensive building project in the hospital’s 150-year history.

The 12-story Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower, which features 680,000 square feet of space and 240 patient beds, is one of the largest private investment projects ever in Snohomish County. It is also the centerpiece of the hospital’s comprehensive plan to ensure Providence Regional remains well equipped to provide first-class health care in its growing community.

According to Providence CEO David Brooks, the new tower was designed around Providence’s patient- and family-centered care philosophy, with comfort, privacy and convenience in mind. “By combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centric care, Providence aims to set a new standard for the way patients and their families experience hospital care in America,” said Brooks.

The facility, which houses many Providence services, features $60 million in the latest medical equipment and is designed to adapt to technology as it evolves in the future. It dedicates an entire floor - larger than an NFL football field - to emergency services, which includes 79 private treatment rooms including four trauma rooms. CT and X-ray services are also located within the department to provide quick access to imaging capabilities.

More than $20 million in diagnostic imaging equipment, including two MRI scanning machines and four CT scanners, are housed on the diagnostic imaging floor. The department has a unique design that will accommodate both inpatient and outpatient imaging needs. Electronic medical records allow doctors and staff from multiple organizations to share information in real time, which speeds diagnosis and treatment.

Two floors of the tower are dedicated to both surgical and interventional procedures and two floors will house 48 patient rooms dedicated to intensive care, which include six dialysis stations. Each of the top three floors has 56 patient rooms for medical or post-surgical patients.

Providence worked closely with its Patient and Family Advisory Council when designing the tower and, as a result, incorporated several elements not typically found at a hospital. Most rooms have a special ‘family zone’ area, complete with a sleeper sofa and storage area for patients’ family members to stay with them.

Of equal importance, the tower is designed to be a calming, healing environment for patients, family members and visitors alike. The building brings nature and the outdoors inside, with features that include a two-story atrium lobby, patient rooms with sweeping views on all sides of the building and a rooftop viewing garden with native plants, grasses and trees. It also features family lounges with internet access, and the surgery waiting areas provide a kitchen, playroom and resource center for all.

As CEO David Brooks says, “Our national awards and recognition reflect the industry-leading care our doctors, nurses and other caregivers work so hard to provide – but it’s our warm, welcoming approach to serving patients and their families that will truly set us apart.”

Providence Pacific Campus Emergency Room to Close June 16

Beginning Thursday, June 16, the Providence Pacific Campus emergency room located at 916 Pacific Avenue in Everett will close and unite with the Colby Campus emergency room located inside the new Cymbaluk Medical Tower at 1700 13th Street in Everett. “When you consider the Providence ER gives patients award-winning care – and the resources of an entire hospital right on site – there’s really no reason to go anywhere else,” said Brooks.

About Providence

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is a tertiary referral center serving five counties with comprehensive, not-for-profit, mission-based health care. In addition to its award-winning cardiac services, critical care and vascular care, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett also offers general medical and surgical care, and specialized treatment in areas such as oncology, newborn intensive care, orthopedics, neurosurgery, trauma, and pediatrics. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett has two campuses located at 1321 Colby and 916 Pacific Avenue in Everett. For more information, visit www.providence.org.

Contacts

Providence Regional Medical Center
Cheri Russum, 425-304-0591
Mobile: 425-238-8262
cheri.russum@providence.org

Release Summary

Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett takes its award-winning healthcare to the next level today by opening a new $460 million, state-of-the-art medical tower.

Contacts

Providence Regional Medical Center
Cheri Russum, 425-304-0591
Mobile: 425-238-8262
cheri.russum@providence.org