The final steel beam has been hoisted into place for Cleveland Clinic’s new Neurological Institute. Slated to be the largest building on Cleveland Clinic’s main campus in Ohio, the 1-million-square-foot building will expand the physical infrastructure dedicated to neurological care and consolidate inpatient and outpatient care services under one roof. It also will include many advanced technological design features that will better meet the needs of patients with neurological diseases.
The building, partially funded through philanthropic gifts, is set to open in early 2027. It will initially include 218 inpatient rooms, 120 outpatient exam rooms, 36 neurological ICU beds and 12 operating rooms.
Imaging, infusion and surgical services will be offered, and research labs will investigate brain function and work to develop novel therapies for neurological conditions. The building features space designated to accommodate anticipated future growth. The project team includes Hopkins Architects, Stantec and Turner Construction.