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WVU Medicine unveils more than $350 million in new capital projects

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WVU Medicine unveils more than $350 million in new capital projects

WVU Medicine has approved over $350 million in new capital projects across West Virginia, Maryland, and Ohio, bringing their three-year total to over $1.2 billion. The projects include new patient towers, expansions, and medical office buildings to improve healthcare infrastructure and access.

WVU Medicine has invested over $350 million in new capital projects across West Virginia, Maryland, and Ohio. The projects include a $135 million patient tower at Camden Clark Medical Center in Parkersburg, a $68.1 million expansion at Fairmont Medical Center, and a $15 million radiation oncology center at Garrett Regional Medical Center in Oakland, Maryland. Other projects include a $2.5 million orthopedic suite at Potomac Valley Hospital in Keyser and a $25.5 million medical office building at Princeton Community Hospital. The investments aim to improve healthcare infrastructure and access across the region. The projects are expected to be completed between 2026 and 2029. The investments will create new jobs and economic opportunities, boosting local economies.

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