Here are the 12 ASCs that were opened or announced in October.
Advanced Vision Surgery Center in Longmont, Colo., officially opened. Advanced Vision Surgery Center is a partnership by several eye physicians, including Joel S. Myers, MD.
Quincy (Ill.) Medical Group filed an application with the state to build the Quincy Medical Group Surgery Center.
Fort Worth-based Texas Health Orthopedic Surgery Center held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new facility Oct. 16.
Amherst, N.Y.-based UB Neurosurgery will construct an ASC estimated to cost $7.8 million, located behind its new medical facility currently under construction.
After applying for a certificate of need to acquire and renovate an ASC in South Charleston, W.Va., for $277,740, Charleston (W.Va.) Area Medical Center has plans for two more ASCs.
Baton Rouge (La.) General opened the Mid City Specialty Center in Baton Rouge.
Dapper Holdings purchased 13.78 acres in Bossier City, La., and plans to build a 10-bed short-stay hospital and ASC on the property.
Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health's plan for a medical campus expansion in Western Cary, N.C., involves building a multispecialty ASC.
Worcester, Mass.-based Reliant Medical Group and Shields Health Care of Quincy (Mass.) and two orthopedic practices are planning to file a "determination of need" for a multispecialty ASC in Natick, Mass., before the end of the year.
Advocate Aurora (Ill.) Health broke ground on a $130 million ASC and medical office building in Pleasant Prairie, Ill.
Orthopedic Associates of Hartford (Conn.) is building a $30 million outpatient surgical center in Rocky Hill, Conn.
Charleston-based Chesapeake Healthcare Center requested exemption from a CON to develop a medication-assisted treatment service for its ASC in Chesapeake, W.Va.