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Hammes Completes Multi-Specialty Surgery Center in Campbell

Healthcare developer Hammes completed the development of a new ambulatory surgery center located at 2605 S. Winchester Blvd. in Campbell. Silicon Valley Surgery Center is a joint venture between Surgery Ventures, powered by HCA Healthcare, and more than 50 multi-specialty physicians.

The Silicon Valley Surgery Center team relocated from existing locations to the new, 24,000-square-foot facility. The property was previously a lab before Hammes converted it to a surgery center. 

The new surgery center includes six operating rooms and two procedure rooms. It supports several surgical specialties, including colon and rectal surgery, gastroenterology, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, pain management, podiatry, surgery of the hand, plastic and reconstructive surgery and urology, along with general surgery.

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