Next week, St. Vincent Anderson (Ind.) Regional Hospital will begin construction on a $26 million surgery pavilion that will replace the hospital's former surgery department and center, according to an Inside Indiana Business report.
The surgery center will offer total joint replacement, ophthalmology, laparoscopic, vascular, obstetrics, gynecology, neurosurgery, urology, ENT and thoracic surgery services.
The project is being funded by Ascension Health and $1.6 million earned from a capital campaign.
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The surgery center will offer total joint replacement, ophthalmology, laparoscopic, vascular, obstetrics, gynecology, neurosurgery, urology, ENT and thoracic surgery services.
The project is being funded by Ascension Health and $1.6 million earned from a capital campaign.
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