Regional panel rejects North Stafford eye surgery center
Proposed eye surgery center rejected by regional review agency
By JIM HALL
Date published: 11/8/2006
By JIM HALL
A regional health planning agency yesterday rejected a proposed outpatient eye surgery center for North Stafford.
The board of directors of the Northwestern Virginia Health Systems Agency, meeting in Culpeper, voted 17-3 to recommend denial of a plan offered by Dr. Amos Willis and Dr. Thomas Falkenberg, longtime Stafford County ophthalmologists.
Board members said they did not want to recommend approval of another operating room when the region is about to get 12 new rooms.
"We already have too many in the area," said Donald Sandridge, board chairman.
Four operating rooms are being added at Mary Washington Hospital and are expected to open later this year.
Eight additional rooms will be contained in the new hospitals that have been approved for Stafford and Spotsylvania counties. Those rooms are expected to be ready in 2009.
Willis and Falkenberg have proposed a surgery center for eyes only in a building now under construction in the Stafford Commerce Park, off State Route 610.
The proposed Fredericksburg Eye Surgery Center would have one operating room and would cost nearly $3.2 million. If approved, it would open in 2008.
Willis and Falkenberg have argued that their center would bring a new service to the area, retinal surgery, and would have lower prices.
Last month the Rappahannock Health Advisory Council endorsed the idea.
The new center would compete with the Surgi-Center of Central Virginia, located near the Chatham Bridge in southern Stafford.
Willis founded that outpatient center and did eye surgeries, especially cataract surgery, there for many years. He is now retired from medical practice. Falkenberg continues to work there, as does his colleague, Dr. Binoy Jani.
Willis sold the surgery business five years ago to USPI, a Texas company. He retained ownership of the building and is still a part owner of the business, according to testimony yesterday.
USPI officials said yesterday that Falkenberg did not use all his operating room time at SCCV, and that additional time was available if he and Jani needed it.
"There's plenty of capacity to expand cataract surgery at SCCV," said Peter Mellette, attorney for the company. "We're not sure why this application is coming forward."
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Date published: 11/8/2006
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