Here are 16 ASCs that were planned or constructed since June 1, as reported by Becker’s:
1. Downers Grove, Ill.-based Duly Health and Care earned a certificate of need to expand its ASC in Westmont, Ill. The ASC offers orthopedic, spine, pain management, podiatry, urology and general surgery services. The project is part of Duly’s new partnership with Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners, which will oversee operations at the ASC.
2. Stafford, Conn.-based Johnson Memorial Hospital is opening a new ASC at its Enfield, Conn., campus. While the ASC was originally intended to be partially owned by local physicians, it will now be wholly owned by Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health of New England.
3. Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health cut the ribbon on its 48X Complex, one of the largest outpatient surgery centers in the nation.
4. Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care plans to build a $53.6 million ambulatory care and orthopedic center in Bay City, Mich. The two-story, 50,000-square-foot facility will welcome its first patients in summer 2026, with the orthopedic center opening first. The ambulatory center will follow in 2027.
5. Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health received approval for a new “outpatient-focused” hospital in Greenville, S.C. The 20-bed facility will be developed in partnership with local physicians and reflects the system’s strategic shift toward ambulatory care.
6. Flagstaff, Ariz.-based Northern Arizona Healthcare has begun the first phase of remodeling and expanding the Summit Center. This initial phase of construction is expected to conclude in late 2025.
7. University of California Davis Health in Sacramento, Calif., plans to open a new ambulatory surgery center in July. The 262,228-square-foot facility, dubbed the 48X Complex, will house 14 operating rooms, 59 pre- and post-operative recovery bays, 13 single-occupant extended-stay recovery rooms, 96 clinical exam rooms and 19 clinical treatment rooms.
8. Rochester, Minn.-based Olmsted Medical Center is opening a new ASC and clinic in Owatonna, Minn. Procedures including endoscopies, colonoscopies, biopsies and women’s health will be performed at the ASC, with orthopedics and ophthalmology services being added in 2026.
9. Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth and St. Louis-based St. Louis Children’s Hospital finalized a partnership agreement to expand pediatric care in Missouri.
10. Ann Arbor, Mich.-based University of Michigan Health-West and Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan partnered to develop an orthopedic-focused ASC.
11. Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health started construction on a $145 million facility in Folsom, Calif. The 106,500-square-foot complex will include a same-day outpatient center, a cancer center and an urgent care clinic.
12. Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health opened a new ASC in College Station, Texas.
13. A state advisory board recommended a $1 billion investment in New York City-based SUNY Downstate Hospital that includes building an ASC.
14. Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health started construction on the Sutter Advanced Neurosciences Complex at Mission Bernal in San Francisco. The $442 million, 129,000-square-foot facility will include neurology services, neurosurgery and an on-site ASC.
15. Paris, Tenn.-based Henry County Hospital reopened its newly remodeled ASC. West Tennessee Healthcare Henry County Surgery was closed for more than three years for remodeling and reopened with its first surgeries May 5.1
6. Mountain Home, Ark.-based Baxter Health opened a new ASC and imaging center in Harrison, Ark. The new facility will house Baxter Health Ambulatory Surgery Center and Baxter Health Imaging at Harrison, as well as a new Arkansas Orthopedics and Sports Medicine office.
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