Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass., has opened a new, $20 million ASC, according to a report by The Berkshire Eagle.
The new Crane Center for Ambulatory Surgery will perform procedures predominantly in orthopedics. It will also perform ophthalmology, ENT, general surgery and eventually gynecology and plastics.
The new facility replaces an older surgery center which was serving 5,500 patients annually, according to the report. The new ASC is expected to treat an additional 1,000 patients each year because of expanded space.
Read The Berkshire Eagle report about the Crane Center for Ambulatory Surgery.
Read about other new surgery centers:
- New York Eye Surgery Center Joint Venture Breaks Ground in Rome
- New York Hospital Starts Construction on Surgery Center in Olean
- New California Surgery Center Opens in Costa Mesa