Kaleida Health Corporate Offices
100 High Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 859-5600

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Kaleida Health is the largest health care provider in Western New York, serving the area's eight counties with state-of-the-art technology and comprehensive health care services. Our expert, compassionate health care professionals are committed to providing the best experience possible for those who enter our facilities, from patients to visitors, because we understand that when people are sick – or when someone they love is sick –they are often at their most vulnerable.
That’s why more than 1 million sick or injured patients choose to visit Kaleida Health hospitals annually, including Buffalo General Hospital, DeGraff Memorial Hospital, Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo and numerous community health care centers.
We also provide important services through our long-term care facilities, behavioral health programs and the Visiting Nursing Association of WNY, Inc.
Each of our member facilities has a strong tradition of outstanding service to the WNY community, dating back to as early as the 1800s. Together we are bringing our patients a strong history of dedication to the community and the finest quality medical care -- every day.
With 1,800 physicians practicing across the system and 3,000 nursing personnel, Kaleida Health offers a wide array of career choices and continuous learning opportunities for health care professionals, as well as serves as the major teaching affiliate of the State University of New York at Buffalo’s Schools of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Dental Medicine.
The largest hospital in the system is Buffalo General Hospital, which was founded in 1855. A 511-bed acute care medical center with a wide spectrum of clinical inpatient departments and outpatient services, its specialized programs include cardiac and orthopedic surgery; urology; psychiatry; dialysis; gastroenterology; cardiac rehabilitation; rehabilitation medicine; kidney and pancreas transplantation; neurology and neurosurgery.
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