Juana Carrillo Luna announced plans to construct a third-generation hospital in Cuautitlán to improve local health services.

The project represents a significant expansion of medical capabilities for the region, aiming to reduce the reliance on distant facilities for specialized care.

The announcement occurred during a balance of the 2025 municipal administration [2]. The proposed medical facility will be located in front of the Bicentenario area [1].

This hospital is a cornerstone of a larger financial commitment to the region. According to official reports, the total investment in infrastructure and education for Cuautitlán is 330 million pesos [1].

Local officials said the investment aims to modernize the city's public works and educational resources. The third-generation designation indicates the facility will provide high-complexity medical services, which are typically unavailable at primary or secondary care centers.

While the funding and location have been identified, the specific timeline for the start of construction remains unconfirmed. The administration said the project is intended to address long-standing gaps in the healthcare system for residents of the Bicentenario area, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Juana Carrillo Luna announced plans to construct a third-generation hospital in Cuautitlán

The commitment of 330 million pesos suggests a strategic shift toward decentralizing high-complexity healthcare in the region. By establishing a third-generation hospital, the administration seeks to provide specialized medical interventions locally, potentially reducing the burden on regional hubs and improving emergency response times for the Cuautitlán population.