Houston Methodist Cypress (Texas) Hospital has shared plans for a $104 million expansion — almost exactly one year after opening its doors.
The hospital, which is part of Houston Methodist, was a $685 million project when it opened as the system’s ninth facility in March 2025.
Houston Methodist Cypress’s expansion includes 64 new medical-surgical beds, 16 intensive care beds, six operating rooms, one endoscopy suite and an inpatient dialysis suite, according to a news release shared with Becker’s.
The expansion is expected to create 145 new jobs as capacity and services grow.
“Opening the hospital a year ago was an important step, and the vision for this hospital has always been to continue to grow to meet the needs of the surrounding community,” Trent Fulin, CEO of Houston Methodist Cypress Hospital and senior vice president of Houston Methodist, said in the release. “This expansion reflects our long‑term commitment to Cypress.”
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