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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
Growth & Expansion:
Regional facilities plan for the future
1. Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center
is now caring for pediatric patients in
the Arlene and Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation Athletics Neighborhood, a new nine-room inpatient unit that cares for the area’s most seriously ill and injured children. Built within the hospital’s existing footprint, the new Neighborhood is the Hospital’s second expansion since opening in 2004 with 104 beds—bringing the inpatient bed count to 127 and enabling care for 450 to 500 additional children each year. The $6.5
already operates an outpatient care facility
at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center Sleepy Hollow, will expand its Lower Hudson Valley presence when construction begins this spring on a $143 million cancer center located at 500 Westchester Avenue in Harrison. The 114,000-square-foot outpatient facility, scheduled to open in 2015, will offer the most advanced cancer care services, closer to home. The Center will offer comprehensive ambulatory oncology services delivered by Memorial Sloan-Kettering clinicians. This includes medical, neurologic,
AT&T building at 6 Devine Street in North Haven. The 120,000-square-foot, four-story building will be the site of a comprehensive ambulatory care program, which has received widespread community support and will provide key health services. The new building will include a walk-in primary care center
for medical services from injury care to management of chronic conditions, on either a scheduled or walk-in basis. Open seven days a week, the building will also include
a Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center for outpatient medical and hematological care for
                                  million expansion represents an investment in additional staff and resources.
2. Montefiore Medical Center, already the largest employer in the Bronx
with about 17,000 workers, will lease a new 11-story tower off the Hutchinson River Parkway. The 280,000-square-foot building
in the Hutchinson Metro Center business park will house an ambulatory surgery
center with 12 operating rooms and support more than 500 new jobs. It also extends Montefiore’s care delivery network to a new area of the Bronx. The new tower, signaling the continued success of the Center, will be adjacent to another building on the Simone Development site that is home to Montefiore’s Center for Orthopaedic Specialties. The 42-acre campus offers the finest Class A office space, first class amenities, free parking with 1,100+ spaces, and complimentary shuttle service to nearby subway lines.
3. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), which
and radiation oncology, comprehensive diagnostic radiology, surgical oncology consultations, dermatology (including Mohs surgery), genetic counseling, high-risk cancer screening and surveillance, survivorship programs, social work, nutrition, and other support services.
4. Valhalla’s Westchester Medical Center and the Sound Shore Medical Health Center, which includes Sound Shore Medical Center in New Rochelle and Mount Vernon Hospital, have agreed to a corporate merger. The
two organizations are in the early stages of establishing the corporate relationship after signing a Memorandum of Understanding, which allows them to be in exclusive talks. The hospitals within the Sound Shore Health System focus more on primary and secondary care, and WMC focuses more on specialty care.
5. Yale-New Haven Hospital plans to develop an outpatient center in the former
cancer patients, as well as an Inflammatory Disease Center for patients with multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and related disorders. The facility will offer onsite MRI and digital X-ray imaging, as well as laboratory and blood-draw services.
6. At Northern Westchester Hospital, construction of a 460-space parking garage is underway. Made from pre-cast concrete beams, the garage will provide improved parking for patients during an emergency situation, a scheduled surgical procedure, or routine follow-up care. In response to the growing needs of the local community, NWH has successfully enhanced patient services with the Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center, The Breast Institute,
a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the Mary & David Boies Emergency Department, Orthopedic and Spine Institute, the Ambulatory Care and Rehabilitation Center at Chappaqua Crossing, and the Institute for Robotic and Minimally Invasive Surgery.
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