New Cleveland Surgery Center Planned for St. Vincent Charity Medical Center

St. Vincent Charity Medical Center in Cleveland will build a new $35 million surgery center in the city, according to a news release from the hospital and a report from The Plain Dealer.

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The city of Cleveland is receiving a nearly $2 million grant which will go to clearing a site for the new surgery center. The site clearing will occur in two phases — the first occurred this past summer and the second will take place in the spring of 2011.

 

The hospital plans to start constructing the three-story surgery center in 2012, with the project expected to take 18-24 months, according to The Plain Dealer report.

 

Read the St. Vincent Charity Medical Center news release about the new surgical center.

 

Read The Plain Dealer report about the new Cleveland surgery center.

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