$442 million investment will expand services and increase patient access to innovative, comprehensive neurological and neurosurgical treatment closer to home
Sutter Health today announced, as part of its long-term vision to expand services and increase patient access to high-quality care in San Francisco, a $442 million investment in the Mission Bernal neighborhood. Sutter will engage community support as part of building a new, five-story, 129,000-square-foot comprehensive advanced neurological and neurosurgical care complex adjacent to its existing CPMC Mission Bernal Campus hospital. The new care complex, planned in partnership with Sutter’s West Bay Medical Group physicians, will welcome patients in 2028. This is the first project in Sutter’s larger planned growth strategy for San Francisco over the next five years, which, when combined, will result in nearly a billion dollars in investment dollars across the city.
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Read the San Francisco Chronicle’s exclusive story on the project: Sutter Health to start construction on long-planned $442 million S.F. expansion