Christ Hospital Medical Center – Liberty Township Opens Expansion

The new expansion spans 17,800 square feet.

By HFT Staff


The Christ Hospital Medical Center – Liberty Township opened the doors to its 17,800 square-foot expansion. 

The nearly $20 million dollar project will expand imaging services including: 

  • State-of-the-art MRI Scanner for cardiac imaging 
  • 1.5 Siemens Sola Superconducting Magnet for more efficient screenings and tests for orthopedics, oncology, urology, neurology and women’s health. 
  • CT Scanner Philips ICT offering low dose radiation and pinpoint accuracy for high quality images for oncology and cardiac. 

The Christ Hospital Health Network partnered with Champlin Architecture and CMTA Engineering for the design of the addition. The construction team consisted of Danis Construction Company, Sure Mechanical, Denier Electric and The Geiler Company. 



September 17, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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