New structure aims to ease access for patients and visitors at the Port St. Lucie medical campus
HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital has opened a new six-story parking garage at its Port St. Lucie campus, designed to make it easier for patients and visitors to reach care without circling crowded lots.
The new structure adds significant parking capacity to the hospital's grounds, addressing a long-standing challenge for patients — many of them elderly or arriving for urgent treatment — who have struggled to find convenient parking at one of St. Lucie County's busiest medical facilities.
For a county where the population has grown steadily and demand on healthcare infrastructure has intensified, the expansion signals continued investment in the region's medical corridor along U.S. 1 in Port St. Lucie. St. Lucie County's population has climbed in recent years, driven in part by in-migration from South Florida, putting pressure on hospitals, clinics and the roads that connect patients to them.
The garage is the latest physical expansion at the HCA Florida St. Lucie campus, which serves as a primary acute-care destination for tens of thousands of St. Lucie County residents annually.
The hospital did not provide details about the garage's capacity or related campus improvements.
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