TriasMD Announces Plans for DISC Surgery Center at West Palm Beach

It’s slated to open in Q4 2025.

By HFT Staff


TriasMD has announced its plans to open a DISC Surgery Center in Florida. Working closely with accomplished local spine surgeon Jason M. Cuéllar, M.D., Ph.D., TriasMD executive architect John Gresko is custom-designing the 15,618 square-foot facility to provide outpatient spine and total joint care at the highest level. 

Located in a growing, active community with convenient proximity to the airport, DISC Surgery Center at West Palm Beach will feature three operating suites, seven preoperative rooms and five PACU bays, as well as a full-service musculoskeletal clinic with three exam rooms. The center will be well-equipped to serve the region's large population of golf and water sports enthusiasts, with the latest in robotics, image guidance and other leading-edge technologies. 

This news represents the first DISC Surgery Center location outside of California, where there are five such facilities in operation and a sixth set to open in late summer/early fall. All DISC Surgery Centers embrace minimally invasive, motion-preserving approaches, delivering quality outcomes in settings that promote patient education, comfort and recovery.  

DISC Surgery Center at West Palm Beach is slated to open in Q4 2025. 



May 12, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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