Category: New ASC Development

Adventist begins Oregon ASC expansion

Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health has started the expansion and modernization of its ambulatory surgery center in Tillamook, Ore., Tillamook Headlight Herald reported Oct. 22.

Surgery Partners, Value Health opens Florida ASC

Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners and Leawood, Kan.-based ValueHealth have completed a new ASC in The Villages, Fla., according to an Oct. 18 report from CityBiz.

Alabama medical center rebrands, adds ASC

Foley, Ala.-based South Baldwin Regional Medical Center is rebranding, changing its name to Baldwin Health. 

State's largest ASC opening in New York

A $30 million “smart” ASC is poised to open in Amherst, N.Y., Oct. 24, capping a five-year construction project, according to an Oct. 17 report from Buffalo Business First. 

Northwestern Medicine gets green light $95M medical office building

Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine’s Northwestern Hospital Huntley (Ill.) has earned approval for a new medical office building, according to an Oct. 16 report from Shaw Local News Network.

Virtuous Health Centers rebuilds Arizona ASC

Phoenix-based Virtuous Health Centers has undergone a $3.2 million build-out at its ASC in Tempe, Ariz., according to an Oct. 17 report from the Phoenix Business Journal.

80K-square-foot MOB built in Florida

An 80,000-square-foot medical office building in Panama City Beach, Fla., has been completed on behalf of The St. Joe Co. and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, according to an Oct. 16 report from REBusiness Online.

LECOM opens $18M Pennsylvania ASC

The Lake Erie (Pa.) College of Osteopathic Medicine has opened a new ASC, according to an Oct. 15 report from TalkErie.com.

$32M ASC opens in South Carolina

Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health has opened an outpatient surgery center in Greenville, the Greenville Journal reported Oct. 14.  

5 new ASCs opening in Texas

Here are five new ASCs and outpatient surgery centers that have opened or in the works in Texas, as reported by Becker’s since Sept. 6: