Category: New ASC Development

Cleveland Clinic could decrease medical building's size following resident concerns

Cleveland Clinic is considering reducing the size of a $150 million construction project following resident concerns, according to a July 11 report from cleveland.com. 

Saratoga Hospital looks to demolish medical office building, construct new facility

Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-based Saratoga Hospital is seeking approval to demolish a 10,200-square-foot medical office building that previously housed OB/GYN and pulmonary care services, according to a July 10 report from the Albany Business Review.

U of Mississippi Medical Center to open new ASC

The University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson is opening a new ASC in the nearby suburb of Ridgeland, Dark Horse Press reported July 8.  

Urologysurgery center completed in Las Vegas

The 3,444-square-foot Las Vegas Urology Advanced Surgical Center was finished in early 2024, according to a July 8 report by Nevada Business. 

Arkansas Children's gifted $1M for expansion with ASC

Little Rock-based Arkansas Children’s received a $1 million donation in support of its $235 million expansion project that will expand hospital capacity, redesign clinical spaces and add an ASC.

3 new Texas ASCs in 1 month

Here are three ASCs that have been newly announced or opened in Texas, as reported by Becker’s since June 11:

HCA, 20 physicians open Missouri ASC

HCA Surgery Ventures and 20 physician partners have opened a five-operating-room ASC in Kansas City, Mo. 

Cone Health seeks approval for $19M ASC

Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health has filed a certificate of need with the state to develop an $18.9 million ASC in the area, according to a July 9 report from CBS affiliate WFMY.

State-by-state breakdown of new ASCs in Q2

A number of ASCs have opened or secured approval to do so across 21 states during the second quarter of 2024. 

Washington health system building $71M ASC, medical office building

Snoqualmie (Wash.) Valley Health is moving forward with plans to build a $71 million ASC and medical office building, according to a July 2 report from the Daily Journal of Commerce.