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Los Robles Health System purchases Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital building

This investment in the local community will provide patients with world class care.

May 22, 2025
The entrance to Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital.

HCA Healthcare and Los Robles Health System recently went from tenants to owners of Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital after finalizing a $70 million purchase this spring. The surgical hospital has been a part of Los Robles Health System’s centers of care since 2012 when HCA Healthcare and Los Robles acquired the business. Since then, Los Robles has been a long-time tenant of the 85,731 square-foot medical building located at 401 Rolling Oaks Drive in Thousand Oaks.

“I am proud that HCA Healthcare is investing in our local community,” stated Phil Buttell, CEO of Los Robles Health System. “As the community’s most trusted resource for health and a regional destination for care, we are building a network that makes world class care accessible,” stated Buttell.

In addition to the Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital building, Los Robles Health System’s real-estate portfolio includes Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks and a rehabilitation hospital in Westlake Village. Los Robles Health System also owns and operates a variety of the medical office buildings located on the corner of Lynn and Janss Road and the site of a future comprehensive cancer center adjacent to the newly purchased surgery center.

Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital is a 21-bed facility with seven Operating Rooms. In addition, the building has medical office space where a variety of specialists see private practice patients. No interruptions or changes in operation have resulted in the purchase of the Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital building by Los Robles Health System.

Published:
May 22, 2025
Location:
Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center, Los Robles Rehabilitation Hospital, Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital

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