News Article

Ascension Saint Thomas Receives State Approval to Build a New, Full-Service Hospital and Expand a Comprehensive Health System in Clarksville

Ascension Saint Thomas Receives State Approval to Build a New, Full-Service Hospital and Expand a Comprehensive Health System in Clarksville

Ascension Saint Thomas has received approval from the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission to move forward with a new, full-service hospital that will serve as the anchor of a growing, community-centered health system in Clarksville-Montgomery County. The approved facility, located on 96 acres at the intersection of Highway 76 and Interstate 24, will include 44 inpatient beds with future capacity to expand to 132.

Supported by an integrated health campus, the hospital will help transform access to care across Clarksville-Montgomery County, and the surrounding region, reducing travel time, improving care coordination, and expanding services available close to home.

The project represents a $148.5 million investment in the community and is expected to create approximately 250 new healthcare jobs, expanding access to high-quality, faith-based care.

The hospital will include:

  • Emergency care, inpatient surgery, cardiology, women’s health, neonatal intensive care (NICU), and other key specialties
  • Outpatient surgery, advanced imaging, and other ambulatory and outpatient services to support seamless care coordination
  • Space designed to grow as the community’s needs evolve

The health campus will include: 

  • On-campus locations for Tennessee Oncology and Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, two of the state’s most respected physician groups
  • A new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility addressing the critical need for expanded emergency services

This investment highlights Ascension Saint Thomas’ commitment to ensuring Tennesseans have access to nationally-recognized, mission-driven healthcare close to home. Today, many Montgomery County residents travel up to 50 miles for services like surgery and maternity care. This new hospital and health campus aim to bring trusted, high-quality care directly to the community.

“This approval marks a pivotal moment for Clarksville and Montgomery County,” said Fahad Tahir, president and CEO of Ascension Saint Thomas. “Our new hospital and health campus will deliver essential services closer to home, improving access and outcomes across the region. We are proud to invest in a healthier future and honored to serve alongside local leaders and families as we build a lasting legacy of care.”

Growing with the Clarksville Community

With more than 300 care sites across Middle Tennessee, Ascension Saint Thomas has served the Clarksville community for generations, delivering care grounded in compassion, access, and trusted local relationships. Since opening its first local site in 2005, Ascension Saint Thomas has expanded to 14 care locations and numerous affiliated providers in Montgomery County. The newly approved campus builds on this strong foundation, expanding the system’s reach while remaining guided by the values and priorities of the local community.

What Comes Next

Following the approval of the Certificate of Need, Ascension Saint Thomas will move into the design and development phase in partnership with elected officials, community leaders and partner organizations. Regular updates and community engagement opportunities will continue to be shared at ascension.org/clarksville.

Recent Tennessee News
Ascension Saint Thomas and Lifepoint Rehabilitation to Build New Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Clarksville
News Articles

Ascension Saint Thomas and Lifepoint Rehabilitation to Build New Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital in Clarksville

Expansion of Clarksville health campus to add specialty hospital focused on services for the growing community
Ascension Saint Thomas Heart Launches “250 Screens in 250 Days” Following Strong Early Turnout in Women’s Heart Screenings
News Articles

Ascension Saint Thomas Heart Launches “250 Screens in 250 Days” Following Strong Early Turnout in Women’s Heart Screenings

Building on the success of two recent public screening sessions that drew 88 participants, Ascension Saint Thomas Women’s Heart Program has launched a bold new initiative, “250 Screens in 250 Days,” to improve heart health outcomes for women across Tennessee.
Montgomery County Announces EMS Station for Planned Ascension Saint Thomas Campus
News Articles

Montgomery County Announces EMS Station for Planned Ascension Saint Thomas Campus

Montgomery County Government and Ascension Saint Thomas have announced a public-private partnership to build a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) station at Exit 11 off I-24, on the site of the proposed Ascension Saint Thomas Clarksville Hospital. The hospital is still awaiting approval through the Tennessee Certificate of Need process, with a key hearing scheduled for July 23.