Methodist Health System to Build New Hospital in Texas

Hospital to break ground later this year on five-story, 200,000-square-foot project.

By HFT Staff


Methodist Health System recently announced plans to build its newest hospital in Celina, Texas. Methodist Celina Medical Center is a $200 million project on 46.7 acres of land. 

The health system plans to break ground later this year on the five-story, 200,000-square-foot project, which has an expected opening date in early 2025. When opened, Methodist Celina Medical Center will initially bring more than 220 jobs to Celina. Methodist Celina Medical Center will feature: 

  • 30 medical-surgical beds 
  • 10 post-partum beds 
  • eight intensive care unit beds 
  • 12 emergency department beds 
  • three operating rooms, including a daVinci surgical robot, and shell space for an additional operating room 
  • a cardiac catheterization lab and two procedure rooms 
  • four labor and delivery rooms, two C-section rooms, and 10 post-partum suites. 

The hospital will also include a professional office building and shell space for future expansion. 



February 3, 2022


Topic Area: Construction


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