Cleveland Clinic this week announced milestones in its expansion plans in Palm Beach County, Fla., including the demolition of its current hospital structure and hospital site preparation this year and a new outpatient center and ASC in 2027.

Artist’s rendering of Cleveland Clinic's Palm Beach hospital, set to open in 2029 | Cleveland Clinic
A 200-bed hospital in West Palm Beach, Fla., planned to open at the end of 2029, will “significantly enhance” emergency care capacity and “access to highly specialized care in the region,” stated Cleveland Clinic, noting that the facility will provide “seamless access to Cleveland Clinic’s integrated network of specialists, technology, and research-driven care.”
“Our vision is to build the hospital of the future – a technologically advanced academic medical center that is part of the larger Cleveland Clinic health system,” stated CEO and President Tom Mihaljevic, MD.
The new West Palm Beach outpatient center and ASC, which is slated to open in November 2027, “nearly quadruples the size of the current Cleveland Clinic Health Center,” stated the health system.