- Berkeley Hospital completed a three-year expansion that doubled bed capacity from 50 to 100 beds.
- The project added 300,000 square feet of new and renovated space as part of the hospital’s 2030 Strategic Plan.
- Emergency services expanded from 14 to 35 patient care bays, while imaging and surgical capacity doubled.
- The expansion added a new heart and vascular center and enhanced women, infants and children’s services.
Roper St. Francis completed a three-year expansion of its Berkeley Hospital, doubling its bed capacity to 100.
The hospital, located at 100 Callen Blvd., opened in 2019 for the Goose Creek, Summerville and surrounding communities. Now it has 300,000 square feet of addition and renovated space, a part of the facility’s 2030 Strategic Plan
“Berkeley Hospital has been providing exceptional care to this community since day one,” Joseph DeLeon, Roper St. Francis Healthcare president and CEO, said in a news release. “This expansion reflects our commitment to grow alongside our neighbors and ensure families have access to advanced health care close to home. The investments made here today will benefit patients for generations to come.”…