The broader campus is planned to include physician and subspecialty services, an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, outpatient surgery, advanced imaging and specialty ambulatory care. | Photo Credit: Ascension Saint Thomas
- Ascension Saint Thomas has broken ground on a $148.5 million full-service hospital and integrated health campus in Clarksville, Tenn.
- The 96-acre campus will be located near Highway 76 and Interstate 24 and will open with 44 inpatient beds, with planned capacity for 132 beds.
- Initial services will include emergency care, inpatient surgery, cardiology, neurosciences, women’s health, neonatal intensive care, oncology and orthopedics.
- The project is expected to create about 250 hospital jobs and support an estimated $316 million in annual economic impact.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Ascension Saint Thomas has started work on a new full-service hospital and integrated health campus in Clarksville, Tenn., a $148.5 million project aimed at expanding care access in Montgomery County and the surrounding region.
Health system leaders, public officials, physicians and healthcare partners gathered Tuesday for the groundbreaking. The campus is planned for 96 acres near Highway 76 and Interstate 24 and is designed to serve a community Ascension described as one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing.
The hospital is expected to open with 44 inpatient beds and be designed for future expansion to 132 beds as local needs increase. Ascension said initial services will include emergency care, inpatient surgery, cardiology, neurosciences, women’s health, neonatal intensive care, oncology and orthopedics…