Category: New ASC Development

UC Davis Health breaks ground on 267,000-square-foot ASC

University of California Davis Health has broken ground on its 267,000-square-foot Sacramento-based ASC, the 48X Complex. 

Texas ASCs: 4 moves in an industry hotspot

Here are four ASC moves in Texas since Oct. 18:

Bon Secours breaks ground on $80M hospital with ASC

Bon Secours has broken ground on the new 98,000-square-foot Harbour View Hospital in Suffolk, Va., that will include 18 medical-surgical beds, four operating rooms and an ASC expansion, according to an Oct. 25 report from local news outlet 13NewsNow.&n…

Michigan outpatient clinic to serve 5,000 veterans

The Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor (Mich.) Healthcare System is opening an outpatient clinic in Howell, Mich., Livingston Daily reported Oct. 25.

$90M Washington ASC hits construction milestone

Skagit (Wash.) Regional Health completed structural work on its new ASC in Mount Vernon, the Skagit Valley Herald reported Oct. 21.

Ohio dermatology ASC opens new center with cancer lab

Cleveland-based Apex Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center opened a new office in Ashtabula, Ohio, the Star Beacon reported Oct. 22.

Kaiser Permanente may convert San Jose hospital into ASC

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is considering converting a San Jose hospital into an ASC, SiliconValley.com reported Oct. 21.

2 independent ASCs under construction in Ohio

Two new independent ASCs are being constructed in Ohio in October: 

2 Michigan hospitals form joint venture, build pediatric ASC

Livonia-based Trinity Health Michigan and U-M Health in Ann Arbor, Mich., are forming a joint venture to bring pediatric care to Trinity Health Oakland hospital in Pontiac, Michigan Medicine Headlines reported Oct. 21.

Kelsey-Sebold breaks ground on 135,000-square-foot expansion that will add ASC

Kelsey-Sebold has broken ground on a 135,000-square-foot expansion of their Fort Bend Medical and Diagnostic Center in Sugar Land, Texas, which will add an ASC and a cancer center to the practice, according to an Oct. 20 report from Community Impact.