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Opening Soon: Lakeland Medical Center Pavilion

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The new Lakeland Medical Center Pavilion is nearing completion and will open to the public in early 2020. Phase two renovations to Main Street and the new hospital entrance are underway with a grand opening for the entire space slated for late 2020.

Available to the community now:

  • New emergency department parking lot with 32 additional spots
  • Renovated and modernized Atrium 

"In 2016, we shared a vision of a new facility for world-class health care right here in Southwest Michigan. In a few short months, the Pavilion will be complete, and we’re closer than ever to fulfilling our commitment to providing the gift of health care to the next generation."

Loren B. Hamel, MD
President, Spectrum Health Lakeland

See What’s Cooking in the Atrium

Pavilion_7_30_19_2019_dsc_3864The Atrium, formerly Atrium Café, recently underwent a number of renovations to enhance your dining experience at Lakeland. From food stations to seating, the space has received a whole new look. Additional enhancements include modern décor, natural light, and digital menu screens. The Courtyard Café will be closed during phase two renovations and the Atrium will serve as the main dining facility until construction is complete.

Pardon Our Dust: Important News to Know

During phase two of the Pavilion project, the main hospital entrance, along with several areas of the current hospital, will be closed for renovations. Timely and accessible patient care is always our number one priority and there are several efforts in place to ensure patients and family members can navigate to their destination quickly and safely. We appreciate your patience and understanding throughout the coming months and ask that you plan for additional time when visiting the Lakeland Medical Center campus.

For ongoing news, updates, and wayfinding during the final construction phase, visit spectrumhealthlakeland.org/pavilion

Be on the lookout for the following changes coming soon:

  • Two separate hospital entrances: One located at radiation oncology (basement level of the parking garage) and the other located on the back side of the new Pavilion. The main emergency department entrance will remain open.
  • Shuttle service on campus to transport patients and visitors between the two entrances as needed
  • Additional volunteers on site to help direct patients and visitors
  • Color-coded visitor identification system
  • Gazebo Gift Shop temporarily relocated to the new Frederick S. Upton Education Center (basement level of Pavilion)
  • Java City temporarily relocated to the Atrium (basement level of Pavilion)
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