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Methodist Southlake plans $650,000 women’s imaging clinic buildout

Methodist Southlake Medical Center plans a $650,000 conversion of an existing clinic into a 3,355-square-foot women’s imaging clinic.

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Methodist Southlake Medical Center is planning to convert an existing healthcare clinic into a new women’s imaging clinic, according to a Texas accessibility filing.

The MSMC Women’s Imaging project is listed inside the medical center at 421 East Highway 114 in Southlake. The filing describes a 3,355-square-foot conversion with an estimated construction cost of $650,000.

Work is scheduled from August 17 through November 30, 2026, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation project record.

Existing clinic space would be converted

The filing identifies the project as a conversion of an existing healthcare clinic, rather than construction of a separate medical building. It establishes the planned use, address, size, estimated cost and construction window.

The November 30 date is the scheduled end of construction in the state record. It is not a guaranteed opening date for the women’s imaging clinic, and the filing does not supply a specific date when patient services would begin.

The project nevertheless outlines a defined healthcare addition at Methodist Southlake Medical Center. For now, the official record supports the planned conversion and construction schedule, while any opening timeline would require separate confirmation.

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