Los Al Medical Center begins overhaul

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Los Alamitos Medical Center began construction on a 1,000+ space parking structure and a 3-story medical office building on Monday, July 22.  Both structures will be built on the existing medical center campus.  When complete, the parking structure will be a convenient and spacious parking facility for patients, visitors and staff.  The new medical office building will be built along Katella Ave., adjacent to the Total Care Pavilion. Parking facility will be directly across from both buildings.

The parking structure will include six levels, charging stations for electric vehicles, reserved parking for vanpool and carpool vehicles, and other modern amenities that meet environmental requirements.

The medical office building will include an urgent care center and physician offices.  Once the new building is complete, physicians can transition into it as other areas of the campus are under future development.

“This is an exciting time for Los Alamitos Medical Center,” said Scott Rifkin, hospital chief operating officer.  “In just a short year from now, we should see the completion of a beautiful parking structure that will be convenient for patients and visitors. It is something we’ve wanted to do for a long time.”

The construction process is expected to last between 12 and 18 months. The hospital staff, medical office staffs and vendors will be able to park off site during the construction to make parking available for patients. Only patients, visitors and physicians will be able to park at the hospital during construction. The hospital is offering a shuttle service for those using the remote parking location during this time.  Patients and visitors parking at the hospital will be able to ride trams to various campus buildings and parking lots.

Los Alamitos Medical Center has scheduled an official ground-breaking ceremony for August 22 at noon.

Photographs of the construction will be posted on the hospital’s interactive web site. Visit www.losalamitosmedctr.com to follow the construction process.