Birmingham-based construction firm Robins & Morton has begun work on a $25 million medical facility in Tupelo, Miss. which will serve some Alabama communities.
The North Mississippi Medical Center Crossover Medical Office Building will be a three-story, 46,500-square-foot building scheduled for completion next year.
McCarty Architects is the design firm.
The facility will include a general urgent care, dermatology clinic, retina clinic and the first dedicated pediatric urgent care in the North Mississippi region.
Robins & Morton Operations Manager Ashley Dyer said the company looks forward to “the lasting, positive impact this facility will have for many years to come.”
North Mississippi Health Services serves 24 counties in north Mississippi and northwest Alabama, including Hamilton and Winfield, according to the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal.
“This new medical office building represents our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare services to the community,” North Mississippi Health Services CEO Shane Spees said. “We are thrilled to take this significant step forward in strengthening accessibility and quality of care for our patients.”

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