Erlanger Behavioral Health Hospital Opens New Satellite Location

The expansion will add 48 beds.

By HFT Staff


Erlanger Behavioral Health Hospital opened 48 new beds at a new satellite location. The hospital held a ribbon-cutting event at the additional location to mark this occasion and celebrate the joint venture partnership between Erlanger and Acadia Healthcare. 

Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Erlanger Behavioral Health is a behavioral health hospital that serves residents in southeastern Tennessee and surrounding regions. This is the first major bed expansion since the hospital’s opening in 2018. These additional beds will be operational in December and increase access to acute behavioral healthcare for adults and older adults in need throughout the area. 



December 14, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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