Cleveland Clinic builds new outpatient eye enter

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The Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute has completed construction of its latest outpatient facility in Cleveland, the Jeffrey and Patricia Cole Pavilion.

According to a news release by HGA, the architecture firm behind the new center’s design, the facility began accepting patients Feb 25. The facility is four stories high and offers clinical, diagnostic and surgical eye services. 

The center features eight operating rooms, three refractive surgery procedure rooms and 60 outpatient eye exam rooms. The 150,000-foot center also features imaging technology and other expanded services to meet increased demand in the region. 

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