Dallas, Texas — Medical City Children’s Hospital officially opened its new $48 million, 33,000-square-foot pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), marking the completion of the hospital’s three-phase, $67 million Congenital Heart Center expansion.
The new CICU enhances the hospital’s ability to treat children with complex congenital heart conditions, from diagnosis and intervention to surgery and recovery, all within one program. The multi-year investment in advanced cardiac care also included a new cardiac catheterization laboratory and a pre- and post-surgical recovery unit.
“This significant investment underscores our commitment to equipping our care teams with the latest technology to enhance patient outcomes and elevate the standard of care,” says Skyler Reed, CEO of Medical City Children’s Hospital. “Our advanced heart program is a vital part of the comprehensive system of care we provide under one roof for children with complex medical conditions.”
The CICU includes:
- 25 additional beds dedicated for congenital heart patients
- Advanced medical technology to support critically ill pediatric heart patients
- Dedicated patient playroom designed to support healing
- A staff tranquility room to support the well-being of care teams
The expanded center will support highly specialized, around-the-clock care for children recovering from complex heart procedures or managing serious cardiac conditions. The enhanced environment also supports families during these critical moments.
These enhancements position Medical City Children’s Hospital as the destination of choice for congenital heart patients, their families and the multidisciplinary teams who care for them.
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