VIERA, Fla. – Orlando Health revealed its plans to open a new hospital and medical office building in Viera that is expected to open as early as the fall of 2027.
With construction set to begin this month, the new facility will replace the services lost when Rockledge Medical Center closed last year due to facility neglect and costly renovations after court documents showed the company was billions of dollars in debt.
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“This decision is necessary to ensure the safety of patients and team members,” Orlando Health officials said in February 2025.
According to a news release, the project, Orlando Health Viera Hospital, will be located in Borrows West between Lake Andrew Drive and I-95, just south of Viera Boulevard.
It will be built on a 40-acre health and wellness campus and will include a seven-story hospital, in addition to housing 240 beds in a three-story 60,000 square-foot medical office building.
“We are honored that Orlando Health has chosen Viera as the home for this transformative investment, which will not only meet vital healthcare needs but also provide new jobs in the community,” said Todd J. Pokrywa, president of The Viera Company.
The new construction is expected to add more than 1,000 additional jobs to the region and will include emergency services, imaging, laboratory services, pharmacy, and so much more.
“This is an exciting day for this region and for Orlando Health as we move forward with plans for this state-of-the-art facility,” said Ohme Entin, president of Orlando Health East Region and SVP, Orlando Health.
Entin also noted that the addition of this new facility will build on the amount of healthcare that the community deserves.