Cardiology
Imaging Expansion and Renovation
Location: Children’s Medical Center of Dallas
Size: 12,000 sf
Cost: Est. $2,300,000
Description: New Interventional Radiology Procedure Room, New Nuclear Medicine Suite with (2) Procedure Rooms, Hot Lab, Injection Room and support space, Prep and Recovery, Ultrasound Procedure Room and associated staff and patient support space.
Nuclear Medicine Relocation
Location: St Joseph Regional Health Center, Bryan TX
Size: 6,900 sf
Cost: Est. $1,500,000
Description: Relocation and Expansion of the Nuclear Medicine department from level one to the basement location. Full Nuclear Med services including three (3) procedure rooms, Hot Lab, Injection Room and associated patient and staff support space.
Memorial Hermann Hospital NE Cath Lab Expansion
Location: Level-1, adjacent to the Surgery suite
Size: 4,300 sf
Cost: $1,500,000
Description: Addition of two(2) new Catheterization Lab Procedure Rooms
(1 – Single Plane unit and 1- Bi-Plane unit), two new (2) control rooms,
one (1) new shared electronics room , one (1) equipment storage room,
one (1) new reading room, and one (1) new office.
Memorial Hermann Hospital SE Cath Lab Expansion
Location: Level-2, within available shell space in the existing Cath Lab Suite
Size: 985 sf
Cost: $400,000
Description: Addition of one(1) new Catheterization Lab Procedure Room
(1- Bi-Plane unit), one new (1) control room and one (1) new electronics room.
Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute

This project, recently completed, is a new, multi-story facility on the MHHS campus adjacent to the existing Cullen Pavilion at the intersection of Fannin and MacGregor. At 320,799 sf with a total project cost of $117 million, the eight-level hospital is structurally designed to accommodate future vertical expansion of an additional seven floors. Current configuration of the hospital includes below grade parking for 180 cars; motor lobby entrance of 3,000 sf.; 37,000 sf for cath labs, 23-hour day unit, admin and support with a 1,400 sf bridge ped-way connector; 44,000 sf for Imaging including R&F, CT, Echo, Nuclear Med and support services, also with a pedestrian bridge connection back to the main hospital; 88,000 sf for 96 beds and support; and, 25,000 sf for mechanical support services. PhiloWilke and Odell are sharing design responsibilities.
*Award Winning –
2009 Landmark Award – Best in Show
2008 Apex Award, Associated General Contractors of America
2008 Building of America, Construction Communication
2008 Healthcare Design Magazine Architectural Showcase
King’s Daughters Heart Institute

Located on the second floor of the hospital, the $3 million project is approximately 10,000 sf of renovated space dedicated solely to cardiac and vascular procedures.
The facility was designed as a ‘one-stop shop’ for patients. Patients will step off of the elevator into the reception area where they are registered, admitted, treated, recovered and released without ever leaving the Heart and Vascular Center.
The center features private preparation areas, two cardiac catheterization laboratories and a recovery area. The state-of-the-art equipment throughout the Center will permit the physicians working there the flexibility to do a number of different procedures in the same space. Heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, and cardiac rhythm disturbances can be diagnosed and treated in the same laboratory.
Initially, services provided will include diagnostic coronary catheterization, electrophysiology, angiography and interventional studies of the peripheral arteries including angioplasty, stent placement and laser atherectomy procedures. Interventional coronary procedures will be offered in the future.