Med Center Health Announces Three New Capital Projects

The three projects are expected to begin in Spring 2024.

By HFT Staff


Med Center Health announced three new capital projects that will position Southcentral Kentucky’s largest health system to meet the growing healthcare needs of Warren and surrounding counties well into the future. 

The first project is a five-story patient care tower on The Medical Center’s Bowling Green campus.  The new building will be constructed adjacent to the D Tower on High Street and will provide a new location for Women & Children’s services, which includes the fourth largest OB program in the state.  Two floors will feature expanded space for Ante-Partum, Labor and Delivery, C-Section suites, Post-Partum, the OB Emergency Department, and the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.  Other floors will allow for future expansion of the Emergency Department, Surgery, Endoscopy and additional Medical/Surgical beds.  

The second project is development of the combined emergency department and urgent care, to be located at The Hub on Lovers Lane in Bowling Green.  This project will offer residents of Warren County and surrounding communities a new, innovative model of care where patients can receive emergent or urgent care treatment under one roof. 

The third project is construction of a medical office building and outpatient diagnostic imaging center.  Features include specialty clinics and outpatient diagnostic testing.  As more Barren County residents look to Med Center Health for advanced health care services, this project will improve local access and offer more choices in a cost-effective, convenient setting. 

These projects total over 210,000 square feet, an investment of $145 million.  All three projects are expected to begin in Spring 2024. 



December 13, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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