Construction has just begun on Indian Land’s first hospital, a $300 million MUSC Health medical campus on Charlotte Highway (U.S. 521). Located just two miles from the North Carolina state line, the project will bring full-service healthcare to one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing communities.
The now cleared 28-acre site sits just north of where Lowes Foods, Target, and Costco are set to open next month.
The new MUSC Health Indian Land Medical Center will include:
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A three-story, 62,000-square-foot medical office building
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A 52-bed hospital
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An emergency department with a helipad
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Advanced imaging and lab services
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Retail pharmacy and telehealth pods
When complete, the campus will bring 500 new jobs and a wide range of services, including OB-GYN, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, general surgery, and kidney transplant care.
While Indian Land has long depended on out-of-state care in Mecklenburg County, the new facility will give residents local access to lifesaving treatment. The project follows news that Piedmont Medical Center will open a 10,000-square-foot emergency facility in Indian Land by spring 2026.
With rapid population growth and booming commercial development, Indian Land’s healthcare infrastructure is finally catching up.