GRAND LEDGE, MI — McLaren Greater Lansing has kicked off a nearly $40 million project that will result in a freestanding emergency department and multispecialty medical office building in Grand Ledge. The facility will provide access to commonly used health care services to the city and surrounding mid-Michigan area.
The project is going up along Saginaw Highway, just west of Nixon Road. The groundbreaking of McLaren Grand Ledge on Wednesday was marked with a ceremony attended by representatives from McLaren Greater Lansing, McLaren Health Care, and local officials, including Delta Township Supervisor Kenneth Fletcher, Grand Ledge Mayor Keith Mulder, and Michigan State Representative Angela Witwer.
“We are incredibly proud and grateful to be in this position — to bring a level of health care previously not readily available to this community, and shovels in the ground today marked the first official step of making that a reality,” said Kirk Ray, McLaren Greater Lansing President and CEO. “We are eagerly anticipating that day next year when our providers treat their first patients and, with enhanced access to care, community members can take greater control of their health.”
Construction is scheduled to take approximately one year, with the first patient expected to be treated at the new McLaren facility in the fall of 2025.
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