San Francisco Bay Area’s First Ambulatory Surgery Center Complete
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Construction is complete on the flagship 5,800-square-foot, Tri-County Vascular Center at 393 Blossom Hill Road, Suite 365 in San Jose, California.
The new center will serve as the South Bay’s first Ambulatory Surgery Center, dedicated to meeting the vascular needs of the dialysis population.
Dialysis care used to require emergency surgery and expensive overnight hospital stays. With the opening of TCVC, patients receive end-to-end dialysis care in a comfortable, outpatient setting in just a couple of hours that costs 90 percent less.
The center was designed by Norman Lazerine Associates with Built with Principle serving as the general contractor.
With the typical care running close to two hours on average, the new center was designed to create a comfortable and professional environment. A 55-inch television, carpeted lobby, dim lights and soft colors for the paint and floor tiles allow for patients to be treated in a warm, comfortable environment.
For patients that need additional care, the center offers rooms for non-invasive interventional radiology and surgical procedures.
Posted April 15, 2016
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