8 Recent Ambulatory Surgery Centers Updates

Here are eight recent news updates and milestones for ambulatory surgery centers and physicians.

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Kelsey-Seybold Clinic opened its 21st location, the 72,000-square-foot Kelsey-Seybold Clinic – Meyerland Plaza in Houston.

The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery named the Pikeville Medical Weight Loss Surgery Center in Kentucky a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence.

Peconic Bay Medical Health System received a $5 million donation from the Louis Feil Charitable Lead Annuity Trust and intends to name its Manorville, N.Y., ambulatory surgery center The Gertrude and Louis Feil Campus for Ambulatory Care.

CarePlex Orthopaedic Ambulatory Surgery Center in Hampton, Va., donated $40,000 to Olde Towne Medical Center in Williamsburg. Olde Towne is a safety net clinic that provides medical services to people with no medical insurance.

Richard Kube, MD, was one of the first surgeons in the U.S. and the first surgeon in Illinois to perform a procedure with the Coflex Interlaminar Implant at Southern Illinois Surgery Center in Marion.

Kona Surgery Center in Hawaii announced the addition of two new procedures: transanal hemorrhoid dearterialization and canaloplasty.

The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care granted Eastside Endoscopy Center in Issaquah, Wash., accreditation.

Duke forward Ryan Kelly had foot surgery at Duke Ambulatory Surgery Center.

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