Owners of Buffalo (N.Y.) Ambulatory Surgery Center have filed plans with the New York State Department of Health to renovate the second floor and expand a minor surgery room, according to a Buffalo Business First report.
The project, expected to cost approximately $295,000, requires approval from the Department of Health before expansion can begin. The renovations would expand the patient preparation and recovery areas and increase storage and locker areas.
The building is shared by Atwal Eye Care/Buffalo Eye Care Associates, which doubled the facility's size to 33,000 square feet in 2009.
Read the Buffalo Business First report on Buffalo ASC.
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The project, expected to cost approximately $295,000, requires approval from the Department of Health before expansion can begin. The renovations would expand the patient preparation and recovery areas and increase storage and locker areas.
The building is shared by Atwal Eye Care/Buffalo Eye Care Associates, which doubled the facility's size to 33,000 square feet in 2009.
Read the Buffalo Business First report on Buffalo ASC.
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