Florida’s New Alan B. Miller Medical Center Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Project partner Gresham Smith completed architecture and engineering work for the 156-bed facility, which it described as a new flagship subsidiary hospital for UHS and part of a broader push to expand access to care in the fast-growing market. | Photo Credit (all): Gresham Smith

  • Universal Health Services held a ceremonial ribbon cutting April 29 for the Alan B. Miller Medical Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, ahead of an expected May 2026 opening, according to a company news release.
  • Gresham Smith, the project’s design and engineering firm, said the hospital is a 156-bed, full-service facility and noted the building and site were planned for future expansion.
  • UHS described the project as a nearly $430 million investment expected to create more than 800 jobs and serve as an anchor for community health and economic development.

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Universal Health Services (UHS) cut the ribbon April 29 on the Alan B. Miller Medical Center, a new hospital in Palm Beach Gardens that the company says is scheduled to open to patients this month. The hospital will offer emergency care; cardiac, orthopedics and surgical services; labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum care; advanced imaging; and inpatient concierge services. The building is sized to accommodate up to 291 beds in the future and that the site plan allows for a forthcoming 80,000-square-foot medical office building.

Business and community leaders, healthcare professionals and invited guests attended the ceremony and toured the seven-story hospital. Located on a 34-acre campus, the facility includes 156 private patient rooms, including six suites and capacity for future expansion. The nearly $430 million investment is expected to create more than 800 jobs while supporting local partnerships. The hospital is named for UHS founder and Executive Chairman Alan B. Miller.

“I got into the hospital business to help people. I never intended to be the biggest; I always wanted to be the best,” said Alan B. Miller, according to a news release from Universal Health Services…

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