Ascension Saint Thomas Sets Date for Groundbreaking on New Hospital and Health Campus

The groundbreaking ceremony will be held on June 16.

By HFT Staff


Ascension Saint Thomas will break ground June 16 on its new full-service hospital and health campus in Clarksville, marking a major milestone in expanding access to high-quality, faith-based care for Montgomery County and the surrounding region. 

The ceremony will take place at the future health campus near the intersection of Highway 76 and Interstate 24. Health system leaders, local officials, physicians and community partners are expected to attend. 

The $148.5 million hospital will anchor a 96-acre integrated healthcare campus, bringing together physician partners, Tennessee Oncology, Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, Ascension Saint Thomas Heart, Howell Allen Clinic, along with a Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services station. The facility will open with 44 inpatient beds and provide emergency care, inpatient surgery, cardiology, women’s health, a NICU and additional services. 

In addition to these core offerings, the campus will include an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, outpatient surgery, advanced imaging and specialty ambulatory care, making it easier to deliver coordinated, high-quality care close to home at every stage of life. 

The new hospital and health campus is expected to create approximately 250 jobs and expand access to emergency care, inpatient surgery, maternity services, cardiology, oncology, orthopaedics, advanced imaging and other specialty and outpatient services. The project builds on Ascension Saint Thomas’ existing presence in Clarksville which now includes 14 care locations across the community.  

Ascension Saint Thomas is working with Turner Construction, ESa, Governors Land and Title, and will be engaging with local construction trades as work moves forward. 

Construction is expected to begin following the groundbreaking ceremony, with additional details on timeline and services to be announced as the project progresses. 



May 7, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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