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The '''UAB Women & Infants Center''' is a $164 million hospital within the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The 430,000 square-foot facility includes an emergency delivery suite, the country's largest private-room neonatal nursery, wireless communication infrastructure, luxurious patient rooms with hidden medical equipment, and several amenities for long-term patients and visiting families. The building faces onto the [[Limbaugh Park of Hope]] and opened for business on [[February 21]], [[2010]]. | The '''UAB Women & Infants Center''' is a $164 million hospital within the [[UAB Medical Center]]. The 430,000 square-foot facility includes an emergency delivery suite, the country's largest private-room neonatal nursery, wireless communication infrastructure, luxurious patient rooms with hidden medical equipment, and several amenities for long-term patients and visiting families. The building faces onto the [[Limbaugh Park of Hope]] and opened for business on [[February 21]], [[2010]]. | ||
National architecture firm Perkins+Will served as executive architect and [[Gresham, Smith & Partners]] served as architect of record for the project, completed in [[2010]]. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] was general contractor. | National architecture firm Perkins+Will served as executive architect and [[Gresham Smith|Gresham, Smith & Partners]] served as architect of record for the project, completed in [[2010]]. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] was general contractor. | ||
The hospital occupies [[Block 176]] between [[5th Avenue South|5th]] and [[6th Avenue South]] and [[17th Street South|17th]] and [[18th Street South]]. It shares a nine-story building with the [[Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center]] and other faculty and medical offices. It connects on two levels to the [[UAB North Pavilion]] and to the [[Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children]]. | The hospital occupies [[Block 176]] between [[5th Avenue South|5th]] and [[6th Avenue South]] and [[17th Street South|17th]] and [[18th Street South]]. It shares a nine-story building with the [[Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center]] and other faculty and medical offices. It connects on two levels to the [[UAB North Pavilion]] and to the [[Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 September 2022
The UAB Women & Infants Center is a $164 million hospital within the UAB Medical Center. The 430,000 square-foot facility includes an emergency delivery suite, the country's largest private-room neonatal nursery, wireless communication infrastructure, luxurious patient rooms with hidden medical equipment, and several amenities for long-term patients and visiting families. The building faces onto the Limbaugh Park of Hope and opened for business on February 21, 2010.
National architecture firm Perkins+Will served as executive architect and Gresham, Smith & Partners served as architect of record for the project, completed in 2010. Brasfield & Gorrie was general contractor.
The hospital occupies Block 176 between 5th and 6th Avenue South and 17th and 18th Street South. It shares a nine-story building with the Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center and other faculty and medical offices. It connects on two levels to the UAB North Pavilion and to the Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children.
References
- Velasco, Anna (December 27, 2009) "UAB Women and Infants Center opening will cap dream." Birmingham News
External links
- UAB Women and Infants Center website