Surgery Centers in New York

171 Medicare-certified surgery-centers across 83 cities

171

Total Surgery Centers

83

Cities Covered

171

Medicare Certified

4.1 ★

Avg Google Rating

Ambulatory Surgery Centers in New York

New York has 171 Medicare-certified ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across 83 cities and towns. ASCs are outpatient facilities where patients undergo same-day surgical procedures and return home the same day — no overnight hospital stay required. 136 of these centers hold independent accreditation from organizations like AAAHC, AAAASF, or The Joint Commission. 117 centers have CMS CAHPS patient satisfaction survey data available.

The largest concentration of ASCs in New York is in New York, with 23 centers. Use the city listings below to browse centers near you, or search by zip code for the closest options.

Browse by City in New York

New York

23 surgery-centers

Brooklyn

15 surgery-centers

Bronx

9 surgery-centers

Syracuse

7 surgery-centers

Rochester

6 surgery-centers

Williamsville

5 surgery-centers

Albany

4 surgery-centers

Garden City

4 surgery-centers

Astoria

3 surgery-centers

Flushing

3 surgery-centers

Orchard Park

3 surgery-centers

Poughkeepsie

3 surgery-centers

West Islip

3 surgery-centers

Amherst

2 surgery-centers

Carmel

2 surgery-centers

Cheektowaga

2 surgery-centers

East Setauket

2 surgery-centers

Huntington

2 surgery-centers

Latham

2 surgery-centers

Liverpool

2 surgery-centers

Middletown

2 surgery-centers

Niagara Falls

2 surgery-centers

Plattsburgh

2 surgery-centers

Port Jefferson Statio

2 surgery-centers

Syosset

2 surgery-centers

Utica

2 surgery-centers

Bay Shore

1 surgery-center

Bayside

1 surgery-center

Brentwood

1 surgery-center

Buffalo

1 surgery-center

Burnt Hills

1 surgery-center

Camillus

1 surgery-center

Carle Place

1 surgery-center

Clifton Park

1 surgery-center

Cornwall

1 surgery-center

Cortland

1 surgery-center

East Patchogue

1 surgery-center

East Syracuse

1 surgery-center

Farmingdale

1 surgery-center

Fayetteville

1 surgery-center

Fishkill

1 surgery-center

Forest Hills

1 surgery-center

Fresh Meadows

1 surgery-center

Glendale

1 surgery-center

Glens Falls

1 surgery-center

Greenvale

1 surgery-center

Halfmoon

1 surgery-center

Hamburg

1 surgery-center

Harrison

1 surgery-center

Hauppauge

1 surgery-center

Howard Beach

1 surgery-center

Jamaica

1 surgery-center

Johnson City

1 surgery-center

Kingston

1 surgery-center

Lake Success

1 surgery-center

Lathan

1 surgery-center

Lynbrook

1 surgery-center

Melville

1 surgery-center

Mineola

1 surgery-center

Mount Kisco

1 surgery-center

New Hyde Park

1 surgery-center

New Rochelle

1 surgery-center

Ozone Park

1 surgery-center

Pearl River

1 surgery-center

Plainview

1 surgery-center

Pughkeepsie

1 surgery-center

Rego Park

1 surgery-center

Rome

1 surgery-center

Rye

1 surgery-center

Seneca

1 surgery-center

Shirley

1 surgery-center

Smithtown

1 surgery-center

Southold

1 surgery-center

Staten Island

1 surgery-center

Uniondale

1 surgery-center

Watertown

1 surgery-center

West Seneca

1 surgery-center

Westbury

1 surgery-center

Westmoreland

1 surgery-center

White Plains

1 surgery-center

Wilton

1 surgery-center

Yonkers

1 surgery-center

Yorktown Heights

1 surgery-center

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ambulatory surgery centers are in New York?

New York has 171 Medicare-certified ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across 83 cities. ASCs perform same-day outpatient surgical procedures without an overnight hospital stay.

Does Medicare cover outpatient surgery at ASCs in New York?

Yes — Medicare Part B covers approved surgical procedures performed at Medicare-certified ASCs. You typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after meeting your Part B deductible. All 171 centers listed here are Medicare-certified. Contact individual facilities to confirm which specific procedures they perform and whether your insurance is accepted.

What is the difference between an ASC and a hospital outpatient department?

Ambulatory surgery centers are independent facilities focused exclusively on outpatient surgery. Compared to hospital outpatient departments, ASCs typically have lower patient cost-sharing (due to CMS payment rules), shorter wait times, and a more focused care environment. Studies show ASC patients also report high satisfaction and low complication rates.

How do I compare ASC quality in New York?

This directory shows CMS CAHPS patient satisfaction scores (0–100 scale), Google ratings, accreditation status (AAAHC, AAAASF, Joint Commission), and safety metrics like hospital transfer rate and safe surgery checklist compliance. The average Google rating across rated ASCs in New York is 4.1 out of 5.

What surgical specialties are available at ASCs in New York?

ASCs in New York perform procedures across many specialties including ophthalmology, gastroenterology, orthopedics, ENT, urology, pain management, and more. Use the specialty filter on the search page or browse the Procedures directory to find centers offering specific procedures.