
The Florida âstate bird,â also known as the âtall construction craneâ (photo) has been seen making its home at the corner of S.R. 56 and Mansfield/Wiregrass Ranch Blvd., as the foundation of the third hospital to be located in Wesley Chapel â Orlando Health Wiregrass Ranch Hospital â has now begun vertical construction.
The 46.78-acre parcel, appraised at more than $9 million (at the northeast corner of the traffic signal), has seen activity for a while now, ever since the sign was put up announcing the hospitalâs pending construction back in April of 2023. A little over a year later, the vertical components of the building are beginning to take shape.
For large sites, such as a new hospital (and its two affiliated medical office buildings) now under construction, it typically takes a while to start seeing progress, as the land clearing, brine fill dirt, grading, drainage and underground utilities typically take up a significant amount of time. But now, the poured concrete foundational columns and the hospitalâs elevator & stair shafts, of at least part of the first floor, are visible at the site.
Orlando Health Wiregrass Ranch, which is expected to open sometime in 2026, will be constructed in multiple phases â the initial main building will be built first and then, the âFuture Phase 2â for the areas to each side of the main building. Thereâs also an area in the rear part of the main building where the hospital can be expanded in the future. Ultimate buildout would bring it to around 300 beds total, which will make it the largest of the three hospitals in Wesley Chapel. The hospitalâs parking lot will flank both S.R. 56 and Wiregrass Ranch Blvd. The natural wetland towards the rear of the property will remain untouched.Â
In April of this year, Orlando Health filed additional plans for two standalone medical office buildings â one that will be 90,000 sq. ft. (called âMOB 1â) and the other 60,000 sq. ft. (âMOB 2â), with additional parking in part of the âFuture Phase 2â area along Wiregrass Ranch Blvd. (east of the main building).
The vertical construction of the hospital comes on the heels of the announcement in Aug. 2023 that Florida Medical Clinic â with 55 locations and 350 medical providers in 40 disciplines â had merged with/ been purchased by Orlando Health and has been rebranded as âFlorida Medical Clinic – Orlando Health.â
The new hospital joins Advent Health Wesley Chapel and BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel, which are only 2.5 and 4 miles away, respectively. From a real estate perspective, the trio of local hospitals, plus the planned Johns Hopkins All Childrens Hospital (located off I-75 at Overpass Rd.), and the establishment of two locations for treating cancer patients â Moffitt Cancer Center at the Advent Health site and Florida Cancer Specialists (see story on pg. 12) â has made the Wesley Chapel area a hub for nearby medical care. This already has put Wesley Chapel on the map and will continue to bring everyone from young families to aging retirees to our area for that convenience.

