What you should know:
1. The practice is building the new center because of an influx of patients.
2. The practice plans to keep its existing surgery center open and will perform small procedures or injections there once the new center opens.
3. Building a new center was more cost-effective than remodeling the current surgery center.
4. The new center could open by fall 2020.
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