Ground was broken on the pavilion in September 2020, and it will be open for patients on Jan. 16, according to a Jan. 10 press release from Augusta.
The surgery center will have 11 operating and procedure rooms and 24 pre- and postoperative recovery rooms. It will focus on gastroenterology, pain management, ophthalmology, orthopedics, general surgery and urology.
The outpatient pavilion will also hold a breast center for cancer prevention and diagnosis and an imaging center operated by a freestanding radiology group.