Get to Know Mountain Surgery Center

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Mountain Surgery Center (MSC) has been referred to as a jewel surgery center. Many of our practicing physicians consistently tell our team that MSC is a wonderful, clean, modern, and comfortable place to do surgery. 

You may be a physician that is looking to change where you perform surgery or simply needs a change from a current hospital or other ambulatory surgery centers. The team wanted to make it easy and simple for interested physicians by sharing information we know you would like and need to know. 

Mountain Surgery Center is a 14,000+ square foot state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center. Our facility has 4 spacious Operation Rooms, around 20 Pre-OP and PACU beds that also includes a private room for any VIP patient along with top of the line equipment for surgery. With four ORs physicians are able to book multiple rooms each day allowing for better use of time.

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For your patient's family members, we have a commodious waiting room with coffee refreshments and a large flat screen. Additionally, Mountain Surgery Center's location is very convenient as it is minutes from the Newark International Airport and major thoroughfares, such as I-280.

Our team is a fantastic component of Mountain Surgery Center and truly makes every procedure for physicians and their patients a positive experience. We have several full-time RNs, SPDs, an administrator, a nursing manager as well as per diem personnel. 

Mountain Surgery Center is committed to excellence in healthcare and surgeries. Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals always aims to provide a seamless surgery experience for both physicians and their patients. To book your tour, click here, and to read our facility eBook (an informative guide to surgery at Mountain Surgery Center), click here.

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For a more detailed look into the Mountain Surgery Center facility, check out our NEW video below and meet Mountain Surgery Center's Administrator, Tracy. 

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