HCA Florida Healthcare announces nearly $70 million expansion in Pasco, Hernando and Citrus Counties
Plans include three new freestanding emergency rooms to meet healthcare needs in high growth counties.
HCA Florida Healthcare’s West Florida Division announced plans today to build three new freestanding emergency rooms in high-growth communities along Florida’s West Coast. This significant investment includes emergency care at HCA Florida Sunlake Emergency, part of HCA Florida Trinity Hospital, which will be located at the corner of Sunlake Boulevard and State Road 54 in Pasco County. Also included are HCA Florida Oak Hill South Emergency which will be located on Mariner Boulevard, near the Hernando County Family YMCA, affiliated with HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital and HCA Florida Black Diamond Emergency, which will be located on Norvell Bryant Highway and will bring HCA Florida Citrus Hospital’s emergency services closer to Lecanto residents in Citrus County.
“We’re very excited about these investments in the communities we serve to ensure access to needed emergency care and ultimately the healthcare continuum,” explained Jyric Sims, Ph.D., president of HCA Healthcare West Florida Division. “As Tampa Bay’s largest healthcare system of more than 23,000 colleagues and 17 hospitals, we proudly serve some of the fastest growing communities in the nation.”
The latest census data shows the Tampa Bay Metro area grew by 14%, led by Pasco County which experienced a 21% growth rate. Hernando County was not far behind at a 13%.
Construction is expected to begin on the three facilities in 2025, with completion anticipated in 2026.