Shuttered Buffalo clinic becomes a state-of-the-art facility

$2.5 million rehab includes state-of-the-art examination rooms, digital record-keeping and a floor plan designed for coordination of services


A $2.5 million rehab of a shuttered clinic in Buffalo, N.Y., included state-of-the-art examination rooms, digital record-keeping and a floor plan designed for coordination of services, according to an article on the Buffalo News website.

The new Erie County Health Mall is partnering with Catholic Health, the University at Buffalo Dental School and nonprofit mental health care providers Lake Shore Behavioral Health and Mid-Erie Counseling.

The center was shut down four years ago by then-County Executive Chris Collins as he sought to cut nonmandated services, the article said.

The only government employees at the former county facility will be the security staff and a building manager. All other workers will be employed by the building’s new tenants.

Read the article.

 

 



May 8, 2014


Topic Area: Renovations


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