Building the future of healthcare in Utah County
The hospital replacement project at Utah Valley Hospital (formerly Utah Valley Regional Medical Center) is a major construction project to replace more than half of the building space on the current campus.
These buildings, which are in use during all hours each day of the year, are nearing the end of their use and will be replaced by two large buildings — a new patient tower and an outpatient building. Once completed, patients will receive treatment in one of the most technologically advanced and modern hospitals in the country.
The project, which is expected to be completed in 2019, will revitalize the look of the campus and will allow for improvements in technology, the progression of patient treatment from one care area to another, increases in patient room size and much more.
Ascent is a dramatic capital initiative for the $350 million hospital replacement project and is supported by the Intermountain Foundation at Utah Valley Hospital.
View a floor by floor directory of services located in the new patient tower and outpatient building of the hospital replacement project at Utah Valley Hospital.
See the parking changes for patients, visitors, staff and physicians during the construction of the hospital replacement project at Utah Valley Hospital.
View renderings of the hospital replacement project at Utah Valley Regional Hospital.
View the projected timeline for the replacement hospital project at Utah Valley Hospital, spanning 2015 to 2019.
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