
On Mar. 13, Grady Health System held a grand opening ceremony for their brand-new $237 million outpatient facility, the Correll Pavilion. The new facility allows Grady to serve even more patients at its main campus, increasing clinical capacity by 45 percent and offering 25 percent more operating room capacity.
The 10-story, 600,000-square-foot facility houses serval services, including outpatient surgery, imaging rehabilitation, and three pharmacies. In addition, the Correll Pavilion houses multiple specialty clinics, such as ophthalmology, GI, ENT, oral surgery, and orthopedics.
The new facility allows Grady to serve even more patients at its main campus, increasing clinical capacity by 45 percent and offering 25 percent more operating room capacity.
The building features six operating rooms, with space to expand to eight operating rooms in the future to accommodate the region’s growing healthcare needs. Outpatient clinical services are co-located, which allows for increased collaboration between Grady’s clinicians and staff.
The new pavilion was named in honor of A.D. “Pete” Correll, chairman emeritus of Georgia-Pacific and former chair of both the Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation and Grady Health Foundation boards of directors, who passed away in 2021. Correll led the effort to raise $96 million in private funding, which was matched by bond funding provided by DeKalb and Fulton counties.


