New York City-based Kofinas Fertility Group opened New York's first standalone reproductive ASC.
New ASC Development
A group of surgeons opened Downeast Surgery Center in Bangor, Maine, April 17, Bangor Daily News reports.
New York City-based Kofinas Fertility Group opened the Manhattan Reproductive Surgery Center in Lower Manhattan.
Muncie, Ind.-based Central Indiana Orthopedics began constructing a facility in MedTech Park, a 37-acre business development in Fishers, Ind., Building Indiana reports.
Mike Golpa, DDS, a dentist practicing in Southern California, plans to open Golpa Dental Implants Surgery Center in Tysons Corner, Va.
Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of America opened an outpatient surgery center March 8 at its 30,000-square-foot Merritt Island (Fla.) Medical Pavilion.
Quincy (Ill.) Medical Group rejected Quincy-based Blessing Health System's second request to enter into a joint venture, local news affiliate WGEM reports.
Renton, Wash.-based Valley Medical Center received a certificate of need Feb. 26 to build an ASC with six operating rooms.
Seattle Pain Relief's proposed ambulatory surgical facility was exempted from Washington's certificate of need requirement by the state's health department.
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine is building a $200 million multispecialty outpatient facility in Radnor, Pa., which Brandywine Realty Trust is developing a hotel and office space next to, Lancaster Online reports.
