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Camden

    From January 26 through June 1, 2026, the Roberts Pavilion Circle (the main entrance to Cooper University Hospital in Camden) will be reduced in size due to ongoing construction for the new Project Imagine tower.

    What you need to know:

    • There will be no impact to patient drop-off or appointments.
    • Valet and Security will remain available.

    Patient discharge and pick-up for same-day surgery

    • Valet services will continue to operate at the Roberts Pavilion circle.
    • Roberts Pavilion and Dorrance Building patient discharges and same-day surgery pick-up: Drivers should park on Stevens Street until notified by Valet to enter the Roberts Pavilion circle for patient pick-up.
    • Kelemen Pavilion patient discharge and pick-up: Pick-ups will temporarily move to the Kelemen Circle (corner of Benson Street and Haddon Avenue).
    • Food and other small deliveries will be directed to Stevens Street.

    The sidewalks adjacent to the site of Cooper’s new hospital tower, one lane of MLK Boulevard, and the shoulder of Haddon Avenue that runs along the hospital campus will be closed to public traffic starting the first week of February. These closures will remain in effect for the entire duration of the construction project.

    What to Know Before You Arrive:

    • There will be NO impact to patients, visitors, scheduled appointments, or procedures.
    • There is NO impact on parking.
    • Please be extra cautious as large trucks and equipment will be arriving and departing from the construction site at various times.

    We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your understanding and for choosing Cooper University Health Care for your health care needs.

    Timeline

    • Beginning of February 2025 until the completion of the construction project.
    Map of Cooper University Health Care Campus in Camden, indicating lane closures and pedestrian paths of travel during Project Imagine construction.
Cape May Court House

    Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional is beginning a construction project to replace its magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine with a new model that will offer faster exams, higher-quality imaging, and a greater range of advanced studies with enhanced patient comfort.

    To accommodate patients who need MRIs while construction is in progress, we are establishing a temporary trailer for MRI access at the Main Entrance (East Lobby) of the hospital. During construction, the lobby will be closed and patients and visitors will need to use the South Entrance. Construction begins Wednesday, February 4, and is anticipated to be completed by September 2026.

    What to know:

    • The Main Entrance/East Lobby will close February 4 to all pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
    • Outpatients and visitors will use the South Entrance for all hospital access.
    • The Emergency Department entrance is for emergency room and radiation oncology patients only and should not be used for general entry or exit.
    • These changes are expected to be completed by September 2026
    An aerial view of the Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional entrance, with indications of the temporary East lobby closure and alternative South entrance.

    Thank you for your cooperation as we work to maintain safe and efficient operations during this temporary change. 

Cherry Hill

    The right lane on Route 70 westbound is closed from Haddonfield Road/Grove Street/CR 644 to Route 38 for water main installation. This closure is expected to remain in place for the next several months. At least one lane will be maintained during construction. Motorists are advised to slow down, use caution, and expect delays when driving through the work zones.

    What to Know Before You Arrive:

    • There will be NO impact to patients, visitors, scheduled appointments, or procedures.
    • There is NO impact on parking.
    • Please plan extra time for travel.

    Learn more about our Cherry Hill Campus