Category: ASC Transactions and Valuation Issues

Texas medical office building acquired for $24.6M

The Medical Center of Tomball (Texas) has been purchased for $24.6 million, according to a June 15 report from ConnectCRE.

Where 5 major ASC chains are focused in 2023 

Here is where five major ASC chains are focused on growth in 2023, ordered by number of ASCs:

Tenet makes Fortune 500's list of top healthcare companies

Tenet Healthcare, parent company of ASC chain United Surgical Partners International, ranked 215th on the 69th Fortune 500, released June 5. 

Cincinnati Children's acquires medical office building formerly housing ASC, Beacon Orthopaedics for $2M

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has purchased a medical office building near its Avondale, Ohio-based campus for just under $2.2 million, according to a June 14 report from the Cincinnati Business Courier. 

Selling your ASC? 3 steps to improve its valuation

Article was reposted with permission from ECG Management. 
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) have consistently been a source of strong merger and acquisition (M&A) deal activity over the last decade. As ASC management companies, health system…

New Jersey surgery center sold for $3.7M

A surgical company acquired a surgery center in Hackensack, N.J., for $3.7 million, roi-nj.com reported June 13.

Northway Surgery and Pain Center property sold for $5.5M

Medical real estate investment firm Montecito Medical has acquired the Northway Surgery and Pain Center property in Halfmoon, N.Y., for $5.5 million, according to a June 13 report from the Albany Business Review.

The 10 largest ASC chains by number of centers

 United Surgical Partners International and AmSurg rank No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, as ASC the companies with the most surgery centers.

Catholic Health to reconfigure, increase ASC presence in Western New York

Buffalo, N.Y.-based Catholic Health has announced a reconfiguration plan that will expand its ASC presence in Western New York, according to a June 12 report from the Lockport Union-Sun & Journal.

Tennessee ASC to be converted into emergency, behavioral health facility

The city of Knoxville, Tenn., has invested $70 million to convert a series of buildings into a new public safety complex. Part of the renovation will involve converting the 25,000-square-foot St. Mary’s ASC into an urgent care and behavioral health fac…