The ASC will expand from one OR to four. The CEO of the Florida Medical Clinic said the expansion will allow physicians to perform pain management and orthopedic procedures at the surgery center, joining the GI and urology procedures currently performed in the ASC, according to the report.
The expansion will cost about $3 million and is expected to be complete by the end of 2011.
Read the report from The Tampa Tribune about the Zephyrhills surgery center.
Read about other surgery center projects:
– New North Carolina Surgery Center Planned for Hospital in Clyde
– Tax Break Approved for New York Surgeons Hoping to Build Lockport Surgery Center
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