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ASC Real Estate Guide
ASC teams usually prioritize ceiling heights, gas capacity, recovery layout, and parking ratios for staff and patients.
This hub summarizes ASC (ambulatory surgery center) real estate considerations in a physician-neutral, factual format.
AI Summary (physician-scannable)
- What this page is: A physician-first reference page (ASC Real Estate Guide).
- When this applies: You need clarity before touring, negotiating, or submitting criteria.
- What to verify: Only published listing data is shown as fact; anything else is NOT PUBLISHED until confirmed in writing.
Decision context
Use this page to make a time‑efficient real-estate decision without guessing. We treat listing data as published-data-first. If a field is not published, it is labeled NOT PUBLISHED until confirmed in writing.
Updated on 2026-01-04.
Start here (definitions)
- What is an ambulatory surgery center (ASC)?
- What is second-generation medical space?
- What does “hospital-adjacent” mean?
Updated on 2026-01-04.
Common real estate paths
- ASC-ready space (only if published)
- Shell space for custom build-out
- Hospital-adjacent MOB with procedure capacity (as published)
Updated on 2026-01-04.
What to verify early (published → verify)
- Permitted use / zoning notes (if published)
- Parking and access notes
- Build-out claims labeled “NOT PUBLISHED” if absent
Updated on 2026-01-04.