TriasMD Breaks Ground on DISC Surgery Center for San Fernando Valley

It is set to open in Q3 2025

By HFT Staff


TriasMD, parent company of the DISC Surgery Centers, has broken ground on another facility that will bring DISC's spine and orthopedics program to the San Fernando Valley. Set to open in Q3 2025, DISC Surgery Center at Tarzana will be part of a two-story, 19,936 square-foot medical building at Ventura Blvd. & Lindley Ave. with its own full-service spine and orthopedic clinic located directly above it on the second floor. 

The highly customized ambulatory surgery center (ASC) will feature 11 patient beds (five private preop rooms, six PACU bays) and three operating suites fully integrated with the latest in microscopes, imaging, navigation and robotic equipment.  

Tarzana sits in a prime spot nestled between Woodland Hills, Calabasas, Reseda and Encino, but is also easily accessible from the 101. In Southern California, DISC already has ASC locations in Marina del Rey, Valencia, Thousand Oaks, Newport Beach and Carlsbad. 



April 10, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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