TriasMD Officially Opens DISC Surgery Center at Tarzana

At 10,930 square feet, DISC Surgery Center at Tarzana includes three high-technology operating rooms and 11 patient care bays.

By HFT Staff


TriasMD, parent company of the DISC Surgery Centers, announced that DISC Surgery Center at Tarzana is now open and ready to serve the San Fernando Valley. With a focus on advanced spine, joint and interventional pain care, including motion-preservation techniques, the purpose-built ambulatory surgery center (ASC) has earned full AAAHC accreditation. 

At 10,930 square feet, DISC Surgery Center at Tarzana includes three high-technology operating rooms and 11 patient care bays, including five private preoperative rooms and six post-anesthesia care unit bays. The ASC is located at the intersection of Ventura Boulevard and Lindley Avenue within a newly constructed two-story medical building that also houses DISC's full-service spine and musculoskeletal clinic, an 8,606-square-foot practice with 11 examination rooms. 

Turner Construction, the project's general contractor, collaborated closely with TriasMD executive architect John Gresko to implement design and construction specifications that define the materials, sterilization, air filtration, infection prevention, technology integration and clinical workflow. 



January 29, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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