08/28/2025
In partnership with the Lafourche Parish Government, a new clinic and pharmacy is coming to Larose! A special Thank You to Parish President Mitch Orgeron and his staff for their guidance throughout this process.
PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT: Lafourche Parish Government and Lady of the Sea General Hospital are happy to announce a $10 million dollar investment into South Lafourche for the new Lady of the Sea Medical Clinic in Larose! Parish President Mitch Orgeron spearheaded this project which is being funded by our CDBG Hurricane Ida allocation. The new clinic will replace the current 40 year old clinic in Larose.
Once complete the new Lady of the Sea Medical Clinic in Larose will further expand the Family Medicine and Behavioral Health presence within the Larose community and will allow Lady of the Sea to introduce new services into this clinic location. The Lady of the Sea Community Pharmacy #2, currently located within the Rouses supermarket in Larose, will be incorporated into the new clinic along with pediatric physical, occupational and speech therapy services which will be provided by the Lady of the Sea Outpatient Therapy Department. Lady of the Sea is also planning to expand the care footprint to include dental services and is looking to bring back specialty care to their service district in the Larose clinic by partnering with local healthcare organizations and groups. Prior to Hurricane Ida, Lady of the Sea General Hospital partnered with specialist services which included Oncology, Orthopedics, Obstetrics & Gynecology and Dermatology. Lady of the Sea has begun early conversations to partner again with providers of these services and have had discussions about exploring other specialty service lines as well.
The design partner for this project is Gossen-Holloway-Cortez Architects. They were previously the architect partners for Lady of the Sea Medical Clinic in Cut Off, and they will also be bringing in Moliere Chappuis Architects to assist them. Early design and development meetings have already begun; the Parish is anticipating the final completion of this project around August or September of 2027.