The physician owners led the development of the North Cypress Medical Center Hospital in 2006, which was sold to HCA in 2018. This same group of physicians will provide health care services at the new facility. (Courtesy NexCore Group)
A new four-story, 112,505-square-foot medical office building opened in late 2021 at the HCA Houston Healthcare North Cypress campus, 10425 Huffmeister Road, Houston. Doctors’ Pavilion was developed by NexCore Group and the physician partners of North Cypress Land Ventures, according to a news release.
The physician owners led the development of the North Cypress Medical Center Hospital in 2006, which was sold to HCA in 2018. This same group of physicians will provide health care services at the new facility, including general surgery, urology, bariatric surgery, gastroenterology, pulmonology, family practice, orthopedics, cardiology and psychology, among others.
“A lot of people thought we were crazy to start such an ambitious and complicated project in the middle of a pandemic,” Dr. David R. Mack, a North Cypress Land Ventures physician partner, said in a statement. “Fortunately, the physician-led board of managers recognized that by choosing the right team members, we could persevere through all these challenges and deliver a high-quality medical office building on time and on budget.” www.hcahoustonhealthcare.com
Danica joined Community Impact as a reporter in 2016. As an editor, she continues to cover local government, education, health care, real estate, business, development and other issues affecting the Cy-Fair community. Her experience prior to CI includes studying at the Washington Journalism Center in Washington, D.C., serving as editor-in-chief of Union University's student magazine and online newspaper, and reporting for other publications in Arkansas and Tennessee. She always has her nails painted and will never say no to ice cream.
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