Category: New ASC Development

Texas office building to add ASC

A 14,000-square-foot ASC is planned for Imperial Medical Center in Sugar Land, Texas, according to an Aug. 5 report from Community Impact. 

Kaiser Permanente expands care with new ASC

Oakland, Calif.,– based Kaiser Permanente is expanding in  the San Fernando Valley area with the addition of an ASC and medical office space in Lancaster, Calif. 

Medical office building, ASC completed in Florida

A two-story, 20,764-square-foot medical office building and surgery center has been completed in Fort Myers, Fla., according to an Aug. 1 report from Gulfshore Business.

'Speed to market is critical': Bon Secours Mercy Health's ASC strategy

Joint-venture developments are becoming increasingly common through the ASC industry as health systems and hospitals recognize the growth potential of opening ASCs. 

Physician-owned practice expands in Iowa

The Group Obstetrics & Gynecology Specialists, based in Davenport, Iowa,  plans a new expansion, 6KWQC reported Aug. 1.

23 ASCs in July

Here are 23 ASCs opened or in development in July, as reported by Becker’s:

New Florida medical office building to open in 2027

A 24,000-square-foot medical office building is set for development in Jacksonville, Fla., the city’s first non-hospital facility in more than 20 years, according to a July 30 report in the Jacksonville Daily Record.

New care partnership expands access to vascular surgery in Arkansas

The Conway (Ark.) Regional Health System and Little Rock-based Arkansas Vascular & Vein Specialists are partnering to expand access to vascular surgery services in the region, according to a July 30 KATV report. 

22,500-square-foot medical office building approved in Connecticut

The proposal for a 22,500-square-foot medical office building in Madison, Conn., has been approved by the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission, according to a July 29 report from the New Haven Register.

July ASC openings across the southeast US

Here are the ASCs that either opened or were planned across the Southeast in June, as reported by Becker’s: