Williamson Health Community Celebration for Expanded and Renovated West Tower
Williamson Health celebrated the expansion and renovation of the West Tower at Williamson Medical Center with a community ribbon-cutting event. Designed by ESa, the tower was dedicated as the Boyer-Bryan West Tower in honor of Luke and Caroline (Boyer) Bryan and The Brett Boyer Foundation.
Beginning June 19, the new Boyer-Bryan West Tower will open to patients, offering a range of enhanced healthcare services to the community. This expansion, part of a $200 million project impacting nearly every area of the hospital, added three floors to the original West Tower and introduced a new six-story north wing. In total, the project added nearly 175,000 square feet and 134 new patient beds to Williamson Medical Center.
The Boyer-Bryan West Tower now includes a 35-bed ICU for critical care needs, 94 medical-surgical inpatient rooms, 33 obstetrics rooms, 10 pediatric inpatient rooms, and more. The world-class Cardiac Center has also been expanded and updated to include two state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization labs and a brand-new electrophysiology lab. Other project components include an expanded and renovated Emergency Department increasing from 28 to 43 beds, as well as a third C-section operating room and brand new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with nine private bays to be completed this fall.
Every element of this project was purposefully designed, allowing for greater efficiency and capacity, but also creating family-friendly spaces that promote healing and comfort. Top-of-the-line technologies in patient rooms enhance communication and the overall patient experience, while advanced equipment and integrated systems promote greater collaboration among providers and support continuity of care.
The final phase of the Williamson Medical Center renovation and expansion project, which includes renovations to the Main Lobby and patient floors in the original tower, is expected to continue into 2025.