BEAUFORT, N.C. — Carteret Health Care is moving forward with plans to establish a new ambulatory surgical facility in Cedar Point, submitting a certificate of need application to state regulators for the $17.5 million project.
The proposed Carteret Health Care Surgery Center at Cedar Point would involve relocating one operating room from Carteret County General Hospital to create a dedicated outpatient surgical facility. The healthcare system expects to complete the project by October 2027, pending regulatory approval.
Public Input Opportunities
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will hold a public hearing to review the proposal on August 14 at 1 p.m. The hearing will take place in Superior Courtroom 2, Room 206 of the Carteret County Courthouse, located at 300 Courthouse Square in Beaufort.
Community members and stakeholders who wish to provide written feedback have until July 31 at 5 p.m. to submit their comments to the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section.
How to Submit Comments
Those interested in commenting on the proposal have two options:
Email submissions: Comments can be sent as email attachments to [email protected]
Mail submissions: Written comments can be mailed to: Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section Division of Health Service Regulation 2704 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-2704
Project Details and Next Steps
The certificate of need application represents a significant investment in the region’s healthcare infrastructure. Ambulatory surgery centers typically provide same-day surgical procedures in a more convenient, cost-effective setting compared to traditional hospital-based operations.
For additional information about the project, interested parties can contact Tanya M. Saporito, Project Analyst with the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section, at (919) 855-3873 or [email protected].
All Certificate of Need public notices are available on the Division of Health Service Regulation website for public review. DHSR website.