Valley Children’s Latest Expansion Will Focus on ‘Seamless’ Care
Valley Children’s Healthcare said Monday that it plans to build a new 73,000-square-foot Ambulatory Pavilion on its Madera campus.
The goal: make care simpler and more accessible for kids and families.
“Our family is excited for what this will mean,” said Veronica Campbell, whose son receives care from multiple specialists. Bringing services together in one place will make a meaningful difference for families like ours.”

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Construction Expected to Take Two Years
Valley Children’s expects to break ground on the new pavilion in spring 2027. Construction expected to take about two years.
“Our responsibility is not only to provide exceptional care, but to make that experience more coordinated, compassionate and supportive throughout every step,” said Todd Suntrapak, Valley Children’s Healthcare President and CEO.
Said Dr. Vinod Balasa, medical director of Valley Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center:
“Bringing key services together in one place builds on the coordinated care we already provide, helping make the experience even more seamless and convenient for families. This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to enhancing the patient and family experience while continuing to deliver the highest quality of care close to home.”
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