PAMF Breaks Ground on New Sunnyvale Center

February 24, 2011

Demolition of the 57-year-old Sunnyvale Clinic medical building began on February 3, 2011, making way for its long-anticipated, modern replacement. 

“I joined the Sunnyvale Medical Clinic as an internal medicine physician in 1988 and am also a Sunnyvale resident, so I am thrilled that we are now about to start work on this beautiful new and much-needed facility,” said Lizz Vilardo, M.D., Camino Division president (pictured below at the start of demolition with PAMF CEO Dr. Rich Slavin). “It is our vision to build a contemporary healing center for all the patients who have been loyal to us for so many years.” 

The beginning of demolition and the groundbreaking ceremony brought together Sunnyvale project planning teams, some of the physicians who will practice in the new center, as well as several retired physicians who helped build the original clinic more than five decades ago. Dr. Vilardo and Rich Slavin, M.D., PAMF’s CEO, spoke briefly about the history of the clinic and the new level of care that will be provided in the modern medical center. 

The new 120,000-square-foot, two-story medical facility will house 70 primary care physicians and specialists, and create space that will allow for the recruitment of new physicians. The Sunnyvale Center will also feature a Cancer Care Center with infusion therapy, as well as a complete laboratory and areas for diagnostic radiology and digital imaging services. There will be two levels of underground parking and a two-level parking structure above ground. 

Construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2013.

The construction camera for the PAMF Sunnyvale Center is up and running.  View the building progress via webcam.

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