Construction of the new medical complex by Roper St. Francis Healthcare in Summerville.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesRoper St. Francis Healthcare will host a topping-off ceremony for a new medical complex in Summerville, SC, on January 30, 2024. This facility will span 40,000 square feet and address the critical need for healthcare services in the area, particularly as Dorchester County lacks an emergency room. The project also includes future plans for a medical office and aims to enhance local healthcare accessibility while fostering community growth.
In an exciting development for healthcare in the Lowcountry, Roper St. Francis Healthcare is set to host a milestone “topping off” ceremony on Thursday, January 30, 2024, marking the completion of the foundation and steel structure for a new medical complex in Summerville. The ceremony is part of a significant expansion project aiming to bolster healthcare services in one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing areas.
The new medical complex will be strategically located in the bustling Sawmill community, just a stone’s throw from downtown Summerville, and will boast an impressive 40,000 square feet of healthcare offerings. This facility is set to play a crucial role in addressing the pressing need for medical services in Dorchester County, where residents currently face a significant gap due to the absence of an emergency room.
This ambitious project is designed to include a wide range of essential services, such as an emergency department, ambulatory care services, and a cutting-edge imaging center equipped with MRI, CT, and X-ray machines. Additionally, the complex will feature a well-equipped laboratory, a specialized women’s imaging center, and a modern surgery center to cater to various healthcare needs.
Alongside the new medical complex, Roper St. Francis has plans for a second facility, which will be a two-story, 20,000-square-foot medical office, expected to open in April 2026. This is part of a broader strategy to enhance healthcare accessibility for the residents of Summerville, ensuring that the growing population can access essential medical services without treks to distant facilities.
The timing of this project couldn’t be better. As Summerville continues to thrive and expand, the availability of local healthcare services becomes increasingly critical. With this new complex, Roper St. Francis aims to meet the local community’s healthcare needs while also setting the stage for future growth in medical services.
The Sawmill project goes beyond just a standalone medical facility. Plans also include mixed-use buildings, which will incorporate a blend of retail spaces, offices, and apartments, further enriching the community’s infrastructure and promoting a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere.
Guests are invited to attend the topping-off ceremony, which will take place at noon, with the medical complex situated off the Berlin G. Myers Parkway on East Fifth North Street. Completion of the overall construction project is scheduled for January 2026, a significant timeline for the community eagerly awaiting these transformative healthcare initiatives.
This extensive construction venture is part of Roper St. Francis’ ongoing commitment to expanding healthcare resources throughout the Lowcountry, with current projects also underway in Berkeley County, Mount Pleasant, and North Charleston. The new medical complex in Summerville is not just a building; it represents a fundamental step toward enhanced healthcare access for a growing community.
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