Hundreds Celebrate Williamson Health Ribbon Cutting
For Expanded And Renovated West Tower
Williamson Health hosted a community ribbon-cutting event in celebration of its newly expanded and renovated Williamson Medical Center West Tower on Tuesday, June 18. Hundreds gathered for the ribbon cutting and family fun event, which included food, music, games, tours of the new West Tower and more.
“Our mission is to serve the healthcare needs of our community, so it was only fitting that we celebrated this momentous occasion with our patients, friends and neighbors,” said Phil Mazzuca, Williamson Health CEO. “We were also honored to dedicate the West Tower in the name of the Boyer-Bryan families.”
“We feel blessed to be part of a community that has everything we want in terms of ‘small town life,’ but that also has high-quality and compassionate healthcare that retains a hometown feel,” said Caroline Bryan, who serves as the co-chair for the Williamson Health Foundation’s “More for you. Close to home.” capital campaign alongside Vicki McNamara. Luke Bryan serves as the honorary campaign co-chair.
The Boyer-Bryan West Tower opened to patients on July 19. The project added three floors to the original West Tower plus a new north wing. The tower now includes a 35-bed ICU, 94 medical-surgical rooms, 33 obstetrics rooms and 10 pediatric rooms. The Cardiac Center now includes two state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization labs and a new electrophysiology lab.
An expanded and renovated Emergency Department as well as a third C-section operating room and new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are set to be completed this fall. Renovations to the Main Lobby and original tower are expected to continue into 2025.