HCA Virginia’s John Randolph Medical Center has started construction on its new Tri-Cities Emergency Center in Prince George County.
The 11,000-square-foot, freestanding ER will be HCA Virginia’s fourth such facility in the region. The health system is planning a commemorative groundbreaking ceremony on Nov. 15. The center is scheduled to open in the middle of next year.
“John Randolph has been part of the Tri-Cities region for over 100 years now,” said Aimee Cocolin, vice president of operations with the medical center. “It’s growing with the community, and part of growing with the community is building access points, emergency access points so that people can access the care they need within their community.”
The Tri-Cities Emergency Center will be at 1700 Temple Parkway in Prince George, about 8 miles from the medical center. The health system’s overall commitment to the facility is just under $12 million, Cocolin said.










