The $5.6 million project calls for renovating 13,490-square-feet at an existing primary care extension clinic for a multi-specialty ASC, with surgical specialties including orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, GI/endoscopy, ophthalmology and general surgery.
The surgery center would include four operating rooms and be called Eastern Niagara Ambulatory Surgery Center, according to the report.
The plan will undergo a full review by the state Department of Health’s Hospital Review & Planning Council.
Read the Buffalo Business First report about the planned Lockport surgery center.
Read about other new surgery centers:
– New Arkansas Surgery Center Opens in Little Rock
– Michigan Hospital Finishes Construction on $50M Surgery Center
– 70 New Surgery Centers Under Development in 2011
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