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TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center holds groundbreaking ceremony for freestanding emergency room in White House

TriStar Hendersonville broke ground on the site for the future TriStar White House ER on March 27.

April 01, 2025
Large group of Tristar staff standing next to a large pile of dirt while wearing hardhats and holding shovels.
Photo (left to right): Justin Coury, Lauren Kane, Melony Scott, David Solomon, John Corbitt, Taylor Sawyer, Dr. Duane Harrison, David Whelan, Donnie Eden, Adele Watts, Mandy Christenson Credit – Rick Murray.

Hendersonville, Tenn.  — TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center held a groundbreaking ceremony for the future TriStar White House ER, which is expected to be completed in early 2026. The emergency room will be located at the intersection of Raymond Hirsch Parkway and Highway 31W.

“Residents of White House have been incredibly welcoming, and we are thrilled to expand emergency care for Robertson and Sumner Counties,” said Justin Coury, chief executive officer at TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center. “The TriStar White House ER will serve patients with the same commitment to quality and compassion that we are known for at TriStar Hendersonville. Together, we are building a stronger, healthier community.”

 “It is humbling to look back 31 years and realize the amount of growth that has occurred in the area that uses your services, and the level of trust they gave you to come and receive care,” said Dr. Duane Harrison, ER Medical Director at TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center and TriStar Portland ER. “We are excited to continue serving the White House community with emergency services close to home.”

The $18.6 million investment will feature 11 exam rooms and imaging capabilities within 12,760 square feet. The TriStar White House ER is anticipated to care for thousands of patients each year.

Published:
April 01, 2025
Location:
TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center

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