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LLUCH Groundbreaking Expanding Access to Specialty Care for Children

Updated: 1 day ago

The Equinox HIT team was proud to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Loma Linda University Children's Health (LLUCH) Specialty Medical Clinics held on the morning of November 19, 2024. The new building will house nearly 30 pediatric specialty clinics under one roof, bringing together crucial services for the community’s children. Currently, their pediatric outpatient services are spread across various buildings. With a one-stop location, children and their families will have increased access and the ability to see various specialists in one visit, improving their healthcare experience. The construction team includes Mascari Dinh Architects, Jtec Healthcare Construction Management, Layton Construction, and Equinox HIT.

Collage of pictures from the groundbreaking ceremony as well as renderings of the future building
Renderings by Mascari Dinh Architects, top left Seth Williams Equinox HIT, Eric Schilt Loma Linda University Health, middle Teal Heath and Seth Williams Equinox HIT

Want to show your support? You can contribute to the Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation through the Stronger Together Campaign. This campaign addresses the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of children and their families.

Focus Areas

  • The Pediatric Medical Clinics are envisioned as a new 5-story, 105,000-square-foot building located near Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital. 

  • Centralize 30 pediatric specialties and services into one location.

  • Create designated clinic spaces for pediatric specialties.

  • Renovate existing spaces for specialized pediatric care.

Together, we will:

  • Build state-of-the-art pediatric medical clinics with multi-disciplinary care all under one roof.

  • Improve access to top-rated healthcare for more than a million children living in the community.

  • Ensure the availability of comprehensive outpatient surgical procedures and treatments.


Expanding Access to Specialty Care for Children

 

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