Massachusetts’ Good Samaritan Medical Center Acquires North Easton Surgery Center

Good Samaritan Medical Center in Easton, Mass., has expanded by acquiring a surgery center in North Easton, according to a Patch report.

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The North Easton Surgery Center offers outpatient surgery procedures during the week. The initial focus will be on orthopedic surgery in conjunction with Good Samaritan and Orthopedic Care Specialists, as well as urology procedures in conjunction with Brockton Urology Clinic.

Good Samaritan will continue to provide the same range of surgical services at the main hospital campus and Stoughton Surgical Center.  

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