The 1.3 million-square-foot medical campus represents part of a more than $1 billion investment to expand services in the East Bay, according to a Feb. 19 press release.
The new ambulatory complex will feature outpatient clinics offering neuroscience, rheumatology, pulmonary, dermatology and non-chemotherapy infusion. Other services and facilities include an orthopedic center, physical therapy, ophthalmology, a women’s center, pediatrics, digestive diseases and surgery care, an OB/GYN graduate medical education clinic, urology, ENT care, audiology, an endoscopy center, urgent care, imaging services and a laboratory. The first ambulatory patients are expected in 2028.
In addition, the Alta Bates, Calif.-based facility will add an ASC, as will the Summit campus of Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland, Calif.
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