Miron Construction and Plunkett Raysich Architects, LLP joined leaders from Aspirus Health today to celebrate the start of construction at Aspirus Houghton Clinic.
Site preparation and fencing installation started in May, and this week marked the formal start of on-site work by construction crews for the $5 million dollar project which will improve efficiency, access and patient experience.
Aspirus is dedicated to enhancing the quality of healthcare in the Upper Peninsula. As the demand for improved care continues to grow, Aspirus is taking proactive steps today to expand essential resources for the community.
“This facility is designed to enhance our patients’ overall experience by focusing on team-based care and efficiency—from the moment you enter the parking lot, throughout your visit with our care teams, and even as you leave the facility,” said Laura Brogan, Director – Regional Clinics, Aspirus Health
The facility renovation and expansion is designed to accommodate 13 new exam rooms, two new procedure rooms, a drive-through pharmacy, redesigned central registration and waiting area, and updates to the existing space.
“We’re excited to enhance and broaden local care while also contributing to the growth of the local economy.” said Melanee Tiura, Chief Administrative Officer, Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital. “We are committed to continuously improving healthcare for our community. While the clinic has served this community for many years, it became clear that to meet the growing needs of our patients, we needed to expand services and capacity.”
The estimated completion date of the Aspirus Houghton Clinic Renovation and Expansion is January 2026.