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Commonwealth Pain & Spine Breaks Ground on New Ambulatory Surgery Center in New Albany

Members of ABEL Construction and Commonwealth Pain & Spine took place in a groundbreaking celebration for the new CP& S ambulatory surgery center. Pictured are (l-r) Scott Kittle, project manager (ABEL), Mitchell Abel, VP of business development (ABEL), Phil Ryan, relationship manager (Stock Yards Bank & Trust), Jeff Ellison, CEO (CP&S), Janet Carlson, executive director of ASCs (CP&S), Elaina Turner, ASC administrator (CP&S), Jeff Gahan, mayor of New Albany, Justin Baker, principle broker/partner (TRIO), Michael Tabor, partner (TRIO), Seth Edens, partner (TRIO).

NEW ALBANY On July 29, 2024, Commonwealth Pain & Spine, a leading provider of comprehensive pain management, held a groundbreaking ceremony of its new ambulatory surgery center (ASC) in New Albany, in partnership with ABEL Construction Company, LLC. The state-of-the-art ASC will provide innovative, accessible, and high-quality care to the region.

The 15,000 square foot ASC will be located on Technology Ave in the Purdue Research Park and is projected to open in 2025. The facility will have four operating rooms and two procedure rooms.

“We are thrilled to break ground on our new ambulatory surgery center. This facility will allow us to expand our services and continue providing best-in-class care to our patients in New Albany,” said Janet Carlson, executive director of ASC operations at Commonwealth Pain & Spine. “Our commitment to innovative surgical solutions and patient-centered care remains our top priority.”

This ASC will prioritize efficient and cost-effective surgical experiences for patients with high-quality care. It will also provide a wide array of innovative and safe treatment options, backed by clinical research and evidence-based best practices.

“ABEL is glad to be working with the team at Commonwealth Pain & Spine on a facility that will bring cutting-edge and effective treatment to the citizens of Louisville and Southern Indiana,” said Mitchell Abel, vice president of business development at ABEL.