First Building Opens at FSU/TMH Medical Campus in Panama City Beach

It is the first of several buildings planned for the 87-acre campus.

By HFT Staff


The St. Joe Company (St. Joe) and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) announced the opening of the first building at the FSU/TMH Medical Campus in Panama City Beach, Florida. TMH Urgent Care and TMH Physician Partners - Primary Care opened to patients in the newly constructed medical office building. The building is the first of several planned for the 87-acre campus being jointly planned and developed by St. Joe, TMH and Florida State University (FSU). 

An ambulatory surgery center and cardiology services are anticipated to be operational in the medical office building this fall. Future plans include a 100-bed hospital with an emergency center and other inpatient services including surgery, cardiology procedures and imaging, anticipated to be complete in 2027. 

TMH Physician Partners - Primary Care first opened in Panama City Beach at a different location in 2022. 



July 25, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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