Category: New ASC Development

Sutter Health to open 1 million square feet of ambulatory space

Sutter Health unveiled plans to develop approximately 1 million square feet across two healthcare campuses in Santa Clara, Calif., as part of an anticipated $800 million investment.

Essentia to open Minnesota musculoskeletal ASC

Duluth, Minn.-based Essentia Health has announced plans to open a musculoskeletal center in Brainerd Lakes, Minn., the Mille Lacs Messenger reported Dec. 17. 

State-by-state breakdown of ASCs in 2024

Here is a state-by-state breakdown of ASCs that were announced, constructed or opened in 2024, as reported by Becker’s: 

Atrium earns certificate of need for $25M surgery center

Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist has earned a certificate of need for a $25 million multispecialty outpatient surgical center at its eye institute, according to a Dec. 12 report from the Triad Business Journal. 

3 ASCs opening in the Midwest in 10 days

Here are three new ASCs that have opened or are planning openings in the Midwest, as reported by Becker’s since Dec. 2:

Cincinnati Children's Hospital opens surgery center

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital has opened a new surgery center in the city, according to a Dec. 9 report from the Cincinnatti Business Courier.

$21M ASC to open in Iowa

A $21 million surgery center is coming to Ames, Iowa, as part of a partnership between Mary Greeley Medical Center and McFarland Clinic, also located in Ames, according to a Dec. 6 report from the Ames Tribune.

Physician Partners of America opens pain clinic

Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of America has opened an interventional pain management clinic in Orlando, Fla.

Physician Partners of America opens pain clinic

Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of America has opened an interventional pain management clinic in Orlando, Fla.

California medical office building earns city approval

Plans for a two-story medical office building in Carlsbad, Calif., were unanimously approved by the city council on Dec. 3, according to a Dec. 4 report from The Coast News Group.