$3.8M surgery center among new projects approved by New York state

A $3.8 million surgery center is among three healthcare projects approved by the New York Public Health and Health Planning Council, according to a Jan. 25 report from Buffalo Business First.

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Sunrise Surgery Center will be established at a former restaurant site in Orchard Park, the report said. It will specialize in ophthalmology.

Two more projects were approved, and the total value of all three is nearly $16 million, the report said.

An $8.8 million project will knock down a building and build a four-story facility for outpatient medical services at Springville-based Bertrand Chaffee Hospital, the report said. Buffalo-based Sisters of Charity Hospital will build an extension clinic in a $3.17 million project.

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