UR Medicine Opens New, $25M Medical Outpatient Facility in Geneseo
UR Medicine has opened a $25 million, 45,000 square foot medical outpatient building in Geneseo that offers a convenient, one-stop destination for primary care, specialty services, labs, and outpatient procedures. Adjacent with the UR Medicine Noyes Health Services building that has been serving patients for years on East South Street, the two buildings comprise the Geneseo Medical Campus and provide virtually all ambulatory medicine needs patients in Geneseo and surrounding areas need.
The new building, which opened Oct. 21, consolidates several UR Medicine outpatient services that had been operating in other locations in and around Geneseo; it also introduces new services to the area, including Urology; Pediatric and Adult Allergy services; outpatient procedures for Urology and ENT; and an optical shop.
The specialty services that relocated to the new building include:
- Primary Care - Geneseo
- Labs Patient Service Center
- Cardiology
- ENT
- Audiology
- Flaum Eye Institute
- Orthopaedics and Podiatry (beginning in 2025)
- Pediatric and Adult Allergy (beginning in 2025)
Located at 48 East South Street, the new building is next door to Noyes Health Services, which offers urgent care, same-day surgery, Imaging, Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy and other services.
“The new Geneseo building is a great addition to our regional network of ambulatory facilities and hospitals that provide comprehensive, close-to-home medical care to patients throughout the Finger Lakes region,” said Kathy Parrinello, president and CEO of Strong Memorial and Highland hospitals. “Co-locating multiple specialty services, plus diagnostic services like clinical labs and imaging in one setting is convenient for patients and a highly efficient way for us to deliver care. The services in the new site build on the great services Noyes Hospital has been offering patients for many years.
“Establishing advanced ambulatory facilities like this in the region also helps us recruit providers and staff from these areas who want to pursue their medical careers close to home and provide care to people in their communities,” she added.
The UR Medicine Geneseo campus received $1.5 million in federal funding for equipment at the Noyes Health Services facility to expand and improve services.
“We are very grateful for the support from elected officials and community partners to complete this campus,” Parrinello said. “Geneseo Mayor Chris Ivers has been a steadfast supporter of this project and helped UR Medicine guide it to successful completion. I also want to thank Senator Schumer for helping secure federal funding for the expansion of services at Noyes, which complements this new outpatient facility. We thank many community partners, including SUNY Geneseo, Livingston County Public Health Director Jennifer Rodriguez, and Tri-County Family Medicine, for their support of this project and their partnership in building health care access for this community.”