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- A
- Accident Hospital see Emergency Hospital
- Acute Communicable Disease Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- B
- Bethlehem Steel Company
- Lackawanna, NY
- Booth Hospital
- Formerly German Hospital
- @ BryLin Hospital
1263 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209 (716) 886-8200- (1) 1955 - present
- (3) Linwood Avenue and Bryant Street (1955 - 1976)
- (4) Psychiatry and Addiction treatment.
- Buffalo Cancer Hospital
(1) active in 1899- Buffalo City Hospital
(1) November 1847 -- @ Buffalo Columbus Hospital
300 Niagara, Street Buffalo, NY 14201- (2) Merged with Buffalo General Hospital in 1996
- and is now Buffalo Columbus Hospital and Family Health Center
- Buffalo Dispensary
(1) 1841 - ?, First services to the ill.- @ Buffalo General Hospital*
100 High Street, Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 859-5600- (1) First patient 1858 - present
- Buffalo Hahneman Hospital
- (1) Active in 1913
- Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity see Sisters of Charity Hospital*
Main Street near Delavan Ave.*- @ Buffalo Psychiatric Center
400 Forest Avenue (between Elmwood Ave & Grant Street) Buffalo, NY 14213 (716) 885-2261- (1) 1895 - present
- (2) a) Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane
- (3) Buffalo State Hospital, Insane Asylum.)
- Present name - 1974
- Buffalo Small-pox Hospital
- 762 East Ferry Street
- (1) Active in 1880
- Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane see Buffalo Psychiatric Center
- Buffalo State Hospital is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. see Buffalo Psychiatric Center
- (1) Active in 1880
- Burn Treatment Center see Sheehan Memorial Hospital
- C
- Charity Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital
Main and East Huron Streets, Buffalo, NY- (1) about 1891 -
- Central Park Clinic
2787 Main, Street Buffalo, NY 14214
(1) 1929 -- (2) The Clinic and St. Francis Hospital
- (4) The Clinic was organized and managed by a group of internationally know doctors.
- It fell upon hard time when the Stock Market crashed in 1929, leading to the Great Depression.
- In January 1943, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Third Order Regular of Williamsville purchased the clinic,
- renaming it St.Francis Hospital of Buffalo, New York.
- The hospital maintained its maternity service until 1945. It is now the St. Francis Geriatric & Healthcare Service Inc.
- City Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- Children's Psychiatric Center Hospital
(1) Active in 1899- @ Children's Hospital of Buffalo
219 Bryant Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 (716) 878 - 7000- (1) September 6, 1892 - present
- Columbus Hospital see Buffalo Columbus Hospital
- Consumption Hospital
(1) Active in 1899- County Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- County Almshouse see Erie County Almshouse
Located on the site that is now, the University of New York at Buffalo - South Campus.- The Almshouse only, was relocated in Alden and became the Erie County Infirmary and County Home in 1926.
- (1) - 1926
- County Hospital, Almshouse, Poorhouse, and Insane Asylum see County Almshouse
Location is now the site of the University of New York at Buffalo - South Campus . Buffalo, NY- (1) 1893 - 1926
- D
- Deaconess Center (now a part of Buffalo General Health System)
- 1001 Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY
- (1) Deaconess Hospital
- Deaconess Hospital
563 Riley Street Buffalo, NY- (1) Active in 1899
- (2) Merged with Buffalo General Hospital, Year:? see Deaconess Center ( new name and address)
- E
- @ East Ferry Municipal Hospital
770 East Ferry Street- Operated by the Buffalo Health Department, later merged with Erie County Medical Center
- ECMC Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- Edward J. Meyer Memorial Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- Ellicott Clinic and Hospital
693 Ellicott Street Buffalo, NY- (1) Active in 1899
- @ ? Emergency Hospital see Sheehan Memorial Hospital
15 Pine Street at Eagle Street, Buffalo, NY 14204 (1) 1884 -- (2) a) Sheehan Memorial Hospital b) Burn Treatment Center.
- John Dahm thinks that the Accident Hospital might have been Emergency Hospital.
- He said" that most of the accident, gunshot,and stabbing patients were taken there".
- And remembers when he was younger, "it was refereed to as the"slaughter House",
- because of all the trauma patients there, then known as the "Burn Treatment Center"
- Erie County Almshouse and Infirmary/ Hospital see Buffalo County Hospital
Main Street (Located at the site of the University of Buffalo (SUNY) - South Campus) Buffalo, NY- (1) 1898 - 1918. Burned to the ground, moved to Buffalo County Hospital
- @ Erie County Medical Center
462 Grider Street Buffalo, NY 14215 (716) 898 - 3129- (1) 1909 - present
- (2) Municipal Hospital
- Buffalo City Hospital (1912)
- Edward J. Meyer Memorial Hospital
- Meyer Hospital
- ECMC
- City Hospital)
- County Hospital
- Erie County Medical Center
- (4) There was a Psychiatric Center at the hospital in the 1950's and 1960's. Building "K".
- The hospital also, houses the City Morgue.
- In the winter of 1909 an epidemic of Scarlet Fever gripped the City of Buffalo.
- With some 3,000 reported cases and no contagious disease hospital available in Buffalo,
- an abandoned school building on the corner of Broadway and Spring Street was make into a temporary hospital.
- The only other building, located at 770 East Ferry Street, operated by the Buffalo Health Department,
- was used exclusively for the care of smallpox patients and frequently referred to as the "Pest House".
- In 1910, 561 tuberculosis deaths were reported in the City of Buffalo.
- This prompted the City fathers to purchase 71 acres on Grider Street know as the "West Farm" for the site of the new Buffalo City Hospital.
- In 1913, due to the rapid decline of smallpox as the result of the gradual acceptance of the smallpox vaccination,
- the "Pest House" on East Ferry Street was converted into a Tuberculosis Hospital to be used until the new hospital was build.
- Because of the large number of patient and the lack of facilities for the care of the TB patients a temporary tent hospital,
- large enough to accommodate fifty children was erected on the East Ferry Street Hospital grounds adjoining the original building.
- With the onset of a typically frigid winter the children were moved inside the Ferry Street Municipal Hospital, (770 East Ferry Street)
- In 1918, the Erie County Almhouse and Infirmary, located where the University of Buffalo Main Street (South) Campus is now,
- burned to the ground.
- This necessitated moving the patients to the new Buffalo City Hospital, and Tuberculosis Hospital
- abruptly and unexpectedly became a Public General Hospital.
- In 1923 Building F, was opened as a modern Acute Communicable Disease Hospital.
- F
- Fillmore Hospital
- Felch Hospital
Swan Street and Michigan Avenue,, Buffalo, NY
- G
- German Hospital German Hospital see Booth Memorial
- 621 Genesee Street near Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, NY
- Grider Street Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- H
- Harrington Hospital
- Homeopathic Hospital see Millard Fillmore Hospital*
74 Cottage St- (1) Active in 1880
- I
- J
- K
- @ Kenmore Mercy Hospital
2950 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217- (1) 1951 - present
- L
- Lafayette Hospital see Lafayette General Hospital
- Lafayette General Hospital
- Linwood and Bryant Hospital see Brylin Hospital
- Named for the location of the building.
- (1)1955 - 1976
- (3) Moved to 1263 Delaware Avenue in 1976
- M
- Memorial Hospital (Salvation Army)
736 - 738 Jefferson Avenue Buffalo, NY- (1) 1895 -
- (4) German community
- @ Mercy Hospital
565 Abbott Road Buffalo, NY 14220-2099 (716) 447 - 61000- (1) 1904 - present
- (2) South Buffalo Mercy Hospital
- @ Millard Fillmore Hospital
3 Gates Circle Buffalo, NY 14209 (716) 887 - 4600- (1) - present
- (2) Homeopathic Hospital in 1924, when name was changed
- Municipal Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- East Ferry Street, 1905
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- O
- @ Our Lady of Victory Hospital
55 Melroy Avenue at Ridge Road, Lackawanna, NY 14218 (716( 825 - 8000- (1) 1924 - present Founded by Father baker and the Sister's of St. Joseph in 1919
- (2) OLV Hospital
- (4) Orphanage and Infant Home
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- "Pest House" see East Ferry Street Municipal Hospital
- Providence Retreat
Main Street and Humboldt Parkway, Buffalo, NY- (1) 1860 - 1940
- (4) Services for the mentally ill
- Public General Hospital see Erie County Medical Center
- Q
- R
- @ Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Elm and Carlton Streets, Buffalo, NY 14263 (716) 845 - 2300- (1) 1898 - present
- (2) Roswell Memorial Institute
- S
- St. Francis Hospital see Central Park Clinic*
Pine Street near Broadway, Buffalo, New York- @ Saint Joseph Hospital
2605 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14225 (716) 891 - 2400- (1) 1960 - present
- (2) Saint Joseph's Intercommunity Hospital
- Saint Mary's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital
Elmwood Avenue and Edward Street, Buffalo, NY- (1) 1854 - 1942
- (4) Cared for orphans and unwed mothers
- Saint Louise de Marillac Maternity Hospital
2157 Main Street, Buffalo NY- (1) 1942 - 1948
- (3) Absorbed into Sister's Hospital
- Saint Mary's Infant Asylum & Maternity Hospital
Elmwood and Edward Streets, Buffalo, NY- (1) 1854 - 1951
- (2) Absorbed into Sister's Hospital
- @ Sheehan Memorial Hospital
425 Michigan Avenue at Eagle Street, Buffalo, NY 14208 (716) 848 - 2000- (1) 1884 -
- (2) Formerly Emergency Hospital
- Sheridan Parkside Hospital
- @ Sister's of Charity Hospital of Buffalo
2157 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 862 -1900- (1) 1848 - present
- (2) Sisters Hospital
- (3) Pearl Street 1848 - 1876
- b) Main Street & Delavan Avenue, 1876 - 1948
- c) 2157 Main Street 1948 - present
- Buffalo Small-pox Hospital
762 East Ferry Street- South Buffalo Mercy Hospital see Mercy Hospital
- T
- Tuberculosis Hospital see East Ferry Municipal Hospital
770 East Ferry Street, operated by the Buffalo Health Department.
- U
- United States Marine Hospital
2183 Main Street Buffalo, NY- (1) - 1949
- United States Military Hospital see War of 1812 Cemetery (On line listings)
Garrison Road and extending southeast Williamsville, New York- (4) War -1811 - 1815/6
- V
- Vets Hospital see Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital
- Veterans Hospital see Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital
- Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital see Veteran Administration Western New York Health System (VAWNYHS)
- @ Veteran Administration Western New York Health System (VAWNYHS)
- 3495 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14215 (716) 862 - 3611
- (1) 1950 - present
- b) Veterans Administration Medical Center
- c) Vets Hospital
- d) Veterans Affairs Medial Hospital
- Veterans Administration Hospital see Veteran Administration Western New York Health System (VAWNYHS)
- @ Cuba Memorial Hospital
140 West Main Street, Cuba, NY 14727 (716) 968 - 2000
- @ Jones Memorial Hospital
191 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895 (716) 593 - 1100
Lakeshore Health Care
Center
845 Route 5 &
20, Irving, NY 14081 (716) 934 - 2654
- @ Lockport Memorial Hospital
521 East Avenue, Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 434 - 9111- @ Mount St. Mary's Hospital
5300 Military Road, Lewistown, NY 14092 (716) 297 - 4800- Mt. View Hospital
- 5465 Upper Mountain Road, Lockport, NY (716) 438 - 3000
- @ Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center
621 Tenth Street. Niagara Falls, NY 14302 (716) 278 - 4000
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