Flagship acquires Florida surgery center

Flagship Healthcare Trust acquired Panama City (Fla.) Surgery Center, its second acquisition in the state within the week, the firm announced Jan. 4.

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The surgery center is 17,000 square feet. The center has four operating rooms and two gastroenterology/pain management rooms, and offers robotic surgery as well as laser-assisted surgeries.

Panama City Surgery Center is affiliated with Deerfield, Ill.-based Surgical Care Affiliates.

Gerald Quattlebaum, executive vice president of acquisitions at Flagship, said, “This acquisition epitomizes our strategy of adding the most advanced, strongest-performing ASCs in dynamic healthcare markets in our geography.”

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