The hospital plans to build a 13,490-square-foot center at the site of its existing extension clinic, with the name changing to Eastern Niagara Ambulatory Surgery Center. The center is expected to employ 18 staff members and include four operating rooms.
The hospital plans to offer orthopedics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, interventional pain management, gastroenterology, endoscopy, gynecology, urology, otolaryngology and ophthalmology procedures at the center. Eastern Niagara predicts the center will see 3,265 patient visits by the end of its first year.
Read the Buffalo Business First report on Eastern Niagara Hospital.
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