New York Surgeons to Request CON for Lockport Surgery Center Despite Hospital Protest

Two surgeons who hope to build an ambulatory surgery center in Lockport, N.Y., will soon submit a format request for certificate of need for the project, according to a report from The Buffalo News.

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The surgeons at Great Lakes Surgical Associates have already received a 10-year tax break for the ASC, which would be built by renovating a vacant medical building and turning it into a four-unit surgery center.

 

Their application would come after Eastern Niagara Hospital, also based in Lockport, N.Y., filed its own certificate-of-need application to develop a more than $5.6 million Lockport surgery center. Eastern Niagara has protested the Great Lakes Surgical Associates plans for its ASC on grounds that it would cost the hospital $1.5 million in annual revenue, according to the report from The Buffalo News.

 

The Health Department has not provided any indication whether it would approve either CON.

 

Read the report from The Buffalo News about the proposed Lockport ASC.

 

Read about other new surgery centers:

 

New Nevada Surgery Center Planned for Henderson

 

Colorado’s Vail Valley Medical Center Breaks Ground on New Surgery Center in Edwards

 

North Carolina’s Moses Cone Applies to Build Surgery Center in High Point

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