Main Line Health Plans Tower Expansion At Paoli Hospital In Pennsylvania

The project outlines 108 additional patient beds, 36 private rooms that can be converted to ICU beds, and a dedicated diagnostic testing floor.
Published: June 26, 2026

Main Line Health (Bryn Mawr, Pa.) is planning to build a new 5-story patient tower at Paoli Hospital in Paoli, Pa., according to Philly Voice.

The project outlines 108 additional patient beds, 36 private rooms that can be converted to intensive care unit (ICU) beds, and a dedicated diagnostic testing floor. Plans also include a rooftop helipad, parking for 120 vehicles, and corridors connecting the first and second floors of the tower to the existing hospital.

Construction is expected to cost between $220 million and $240 million, with the tower slated to open in 2029.

Read more about Main Line Health here.

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