Yale marks construction milestone at $838M neuroscience center in New Haven

Stroke experts are designing the center — now under construction at the hospital’s Saint Raphael’s campus in New Haven — to allow for a speedy response to strokes, which cause more damage the longer treatment is delayed. Gunel spoke Wednesday at the “topping off” ceremony for the $838 million Adams Neurosciences Center, marking a construction milestone on a building said to be the largest single health care project of its kind in Connecticut’s history. When it opens its doors in 2027, the 184-bed neuroscience hospital will feature an expanded emergency room and two new patient towers housing neurological intensive care units, treatment areas and rehabilitation services. A new parking garage is also planned for across the street. Cardiac and vascular care will also be bolstered at facilities surrounding the new center, part of the nearly $1 billion Yale New Haven Health has invested in the Saint Raphael’s campus since it purchased the formerly Catholic hospital in 2012.

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