The $100 million St. John Broken Arrow Hospital includes a state-of-the-art emergency department, eight-room surgery suite, radiology department and Tulsa Bone & Joint Associates orthopedic centre. The 189,000 square feet nonprofit, full-service community hospital includes a six-storey building with a seventh story penthouse level and an adjacent 110,000 square feet, four-storey medical office building.

The hospital occupies 17 acres of a 68-acre development and has been designed by Haskell to expand according to need. Initially, the hospital is designed to accommodate 68 private beds with an option to expand the sixth floor and add 24 private beds. The hospital is also built to expand several clinical areas as well as each patient floor with an additional 12 beds, taking the total number of beds to 140.

St. John Broken Arrow hospital will serve patients with diagnostic, support, dietary, emergency services, medical surgical, joint replacement and rehabilitation services. The hospital’s surgery suite consists of six operating rooms, two shell operating rooms and two procedure rooms while its emergency department includes five fast track rooms, two resuscitation rooms, nine treatment rooms and two triage rooms. The radiology department is equipped with a CT, three Tulsa MRIs and standard radiology equipment.

Connected to the hospital is a four-storey medical office building that is currently open and serving patients in the areas of primary care services, laboratory services, cardiology, neurosurgery, podiatry, and colon and rectal surgery.

A commercial development area, featured adjacent to the hospital and medical office building, includes retail establishments, banks, full-service restaurants and hotel services.