DOTHAN, AL — Construction firm Robins & Morton joined Southeast Health to celebrate the groundbreaking of the $81 million emergency department and bed tower expansion at Southeast Health Medical Center in Dothan, Alabama.
The four-phase project includes:
- Adding 22,693 square feet to the emergency department and renovating 23,990 existing square feet
- Increasing treatment spaces to accommodate up to 75,000 visits annually
- Adding a CT scanner to improve patient flow and efficiency
- Incorporating a safe treatment area for behavioral health patients
- Reimagining waiting and seating areas to promote comfort, natural daylight, and a positive experience for patients
The project will also add two patient floors totaling 40,814 square feet above the emergency department, resulting in 52 new inpatient beds.
“We are excited to begin work on this project that will expand health care services for the tri-state area,” Robins & Morton Operations Manager Ashley Dyer said. “We are grateful to Southeast Health for the opportunity to build an exceptional addition that will leave a lasting, positive impact.”
| Your local Bomag Americas dealer |
|---|
| Linder Industrial Machinery |
The project is scheduled to be completed in 2028. Robins & Morton is the general contractor for the project, and Goodwyn Mills Cawood is the architect.














































