HICKORY – On Wednesday, May 1, Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) officially completed its three-year Emergency Department and Heart Center expansion and renovation project. With all phases now complete, hospital leaders say the facility now features significant upgrades and amenities that patients will begin to experience immediately.
The expansion and renovation project coincided with the addition of the area’s newest Heart Center, which was completed in March 2023. The Heart Center adjoins the expanded Emergency Department to improve efficiency for patients suffering from cardiac emergencies. The two projects were made possible by a generous gift from Bob and Michele McCreary.
“We’re excited for our community, which has been patient with us throughout the construction and temporary changes to parking, entrances, and limited lobby seating,” said Chuck Scronce, assistant vice president who oversees CVMC Emergency and Cardiology Services. “Now we are operating without limitations, with a total of 46 treatment spaces, expanded lobby and better workflow for our staff and providers.”
He added that other features include expanded and fully renovated triage bays, as well as four new vertical care spaces for less urgent needs to provide care in a more efficient manner. Other highlights include additional care team stations, new medication rooms, family consultation rooms, and thirty-three monitored treatments rooms.
The new, modern ED design creates more treatment areas outfitted for a wider variety of care options. The new layout of the facility also allows for expanded services to treat bariatric patients, as well as a separate and more fully equipped area for psychiatric patients.
“A great deal of research by our leadership, medical staff, Emergency personnel and industry experts revealed a more efficient way to treat patients without sacrificing quality of care,” Scronce explained. “This expansion reflects how the most efficient and progressive organizations operate. Especially using lessons learned from the COVID pandemic, we are proud to adapt and grow as our community needs grow as well.”
Scronce added, “This week’s achievement of completing this project greatly increases our capacity and ensures we are meeting our mission of “Exceptional Healthcare. Every Person. Every Time.”
An earlier ceremony celebrating the completion of the expansion included a “blessing of the hands” and a prayer of dedication by CVMC spiritual care services leaders.