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Ellicott City Today
By the People, for the People
Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center To Shut Down
Low patient volumes force closure of outpatient facility owned by LifeBridge Health
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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The Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center, owned by regional health system LifeBridge Health, will be closing due to low patient volumes at the facility. As a result, 23 staff members will be laid off.
Why it matters
The closure of the Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center is a sign of the ongoing challenges facing the healthcare industry, with outpatient facilities struggling to maintain sufficient patient volumes and financial viability, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The details
The Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center is located at 2850 N. Ridge Road and is owned by LifeBridge Health, one of the largest health systems in the greater Baltimore area. LifeBridge Health spokesperson Sharon Boston stated that the company is working to identify job opportunities elsewhere within the health system for the 23 affected employees.
- The Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center will be closing in the near future.
The players
LifeBridge Health
A large regional health system that operates several hospitals and outpatient facilities in the greater Baltimore area, including the Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center.
Sharon Boston
Spokesperson for LifeBridge Health.
What they’re saying
“We are working with affected team members to identify job opportunities elsewhere within LifeBridge Health whenever possible.”
— Sharon Boston, Spokesperson (Baltimore Business Journal)
The takeaway
The closure of the Ellicott City Ambulatory Surgery Center is a reflection of the ongoing challenges facing the healthcare industry, as outpatient facilities struggle to maintain sufficient patient volumes and financial viability in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.


