Now Open! Cymbaluk Medical Tower at Providence Regional 

Inspired by our legacy of excellence



Everything about the new Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett—from the architectural design to the innovative ways patients are cared for—is inspired by the legacy of excellence for which Providence is known.

With a total cost of $500 million, the Tower is the largest capital investment in Providence Health & Services' 150-year history, and one of the largest private investments ever in this community.

The new Cymbaluk Medical Tower ensures that Providence Regional is well-equipped to continue providing excellent, award-winning healthcare to this ever-growing region, something the Providence mission has called us to do for more than 100 years.

 

Innovative Planning

Inspired by our reputation for excellence

  • Led by experts in healthcare design, incorporating ideas from patients, families and the community.
  • Designed for the health care of today with dedicated spaces for future expansion.
  • Operating rooms can adapt to future surgical trends.
  • CT equipment located within the emergency department speed patient diagnoses.

Healing Aesthetics

Bringing local art and the outdoors in for all to enjoy

  • Two-story lobby atrium and roof-top viewing garden
  • Sweeping views from patient rooms facing all directions
  • Warm, soothing colors and natural finishes provide a calming atmosphere.
  • Beautiful collection of Northwest art, selected for healing qualities.

Thoughtful Amenities

Patient and Family Centered Care at the center of all we do

  • Special amenities for patient and family comfort and convenience.
  • Over-sized patient rooms with pull-out sleeper sofas.
  • Family lounges with internet access.
  • Kitchens and playrooms in surgery waiting areas.

Unique Features

Efficient with safety and the enviroment in mind

  • Seismic design allows each floor to move up to two feet laterally, independent of other floors, greatly minimizing the risk of any structural impact from an earthquake.
  • Elevator bringing patients from the roof-top helicopter pad can accommodate an entire trauma code team, so care can begin even before the patient reaches the Emergency Services department.
  • Designed to take advantage of environmentally-conscious opportunities, such as water and energy usage.