UHealth Announces Opening Of 363,000 SF Medical Center At Mixed-Use Project

University of Miami Health System announced the opening of UHealth SoLé Mia Medical Center on Sept. 30.

The seven-story, 363,000-square-foot medical center sits on 10 acres in North Miami’s master-planned community of SoLé Mia, a 184-acre mixed-use project led by developers LeFrak and Turnberry.

The state-of-the-art center is UHealth’s largest outpatient medical facility and will serve communities in north Miami-Dade, south Broward counties and beyond. It will offer academic healthcare specialties, including cancer care from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, the only cancer center in South Florida to earn designation from the National Cancer Institute; advanced vision care from the No. 1-ranked eye hospital in the country, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute; urological treatments from the Desai Sethi Urology Institute; care from nationally ranked neurology and neurosurgery programs; and specialties such as cardiology, endocrinology, otolaryngology, gastroenterology, dermatology, physical rehabilitation, and others.

“UHealth SoLé Mia is a remarkable facility that will bring a lasting, positive impact to our community for generations to come,” Robins & Morton Operations Manager Johnathan Peavy said. “We are grateful to UHealth for the trust they placed in us to deliver this world-class medical center. We are also incredibly appreciative of all of our partners who contributed to this project along the way.”

The center features a six-story, 306,815-square-foot parking garage and open green spaces.

Robins & Morton served as the general contractor for the project. Arcadis was the architect.

 

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