All Children's Hospital to Open a Pasco County Pediatric Center

Families in Pasco County and surrounding areas will soon have greater access to specialized pediatric care as Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital announced plans for a state-of-the-art pediatric center in Wesley Chapel’s “Connected City.” Just one year after acquiring land in the area, the hospital has revealed its vision for a 56-bed facility aimed at meeting the needs of one of Florida’s fastest-growing regions.
Addressing the Region’s Growing Needs
Construction of the new hospital is set to begin this year and is expected to be completed within two years. The timing couldn’t be more critical as the number of children in Pasco and neighboring communities north of Tampa Bay is projected to grow by 12% over the next decade, according to All Children’s Hospital. Currently, about 93% of pediatric patients in Citrus, Hernando, and Pasco counties must travel outside their local area for specialty care.
“This is a historic time for our organization,” said Alicia Schulhof, president of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. “We are committed to filling the needs in the community and making it easier for families to access our care.”
What the Facility Will Offer
- Strategically located near Interstate 75 and Overpass Road, the new facility will include:
- A 16-room emergency department
- Clinic space
- Four imaging rooms
- Four operating theaters
The Connected City corridor, where the hospital will be built, spans 7,800 acres and is designed to drive development through advanced infrastructure like high-speed internet to support businesses and residents alike.
A Broader Commitment to the Community
Johns Hopkins All Children’s isn’t just stopping with Pasco County. The hospital has announced several initiatives to expand its footprint and services, including:
- Expanding its flagship St. Petersburg campus
- Adding urgent care services in Tampa
- Opening new clinics in various locations
These moves align with the organization’s mission to serve the evolving needs of communities across the region. “There is a profound need for specialized pediatric care in this growing community. We will be their children’s hospital,” said Justin Olsen, vice president and chief operating officer.
Pasco County’s Emergence as a Medical Hub
Johns Hopkins All Children’s is not the only major medical institution investing in Pasco County. Moffitt Cancer Center is currently building a 775-acre global innovation center in Central Pasco, focusing on cancer care and research. These developments underscore Pasco’s transformation into a regional hub for specialized medical care.
A Brighter Future for Families
For families in Pasco, Hernando, northern Hillsborough, Sumter, Citrus, Lake, Marion, and other nearby counties, the new pediatric hospital represents a monumental step forward. With a facility designed to bring Johns Hopkins-level care closer to home, parents will no longer need to travel far to ensure their children receive the best possible medical attention.
The new pediatric center is not just a building; it’s a promise to the community—a commitment to better health, easier access, and a brighter future for the next generation.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times
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