Buffalo's first hospital, founded in 1848 by the Daughters of Charity.
Sisters
of Charity Hospital is a not-for-profit, acute care teaching hospital
located at 2157 Main Street in Buffalo, New York. Sisters is a member
of Catholic Health of WNY.
The hospital has 413 licensed
acute care beds, 227 staffed hospital beds with the average occupancy
of 79%. The St. Catherine Laboure Health Center, adjacent to the
hospital, has 80 skilled nursing/subacute beds.
Our
mission is to continue the healing ministry of Jesus. We seek to
improve the health of individuals and communities through high quality
service that is holistic, compassionate and respectful of human
dignity. In the tradition of St. Vincent de Paul, central to this
endeavor is the service of persons who are poor and disadvantaged.
Sisters Hospital is a designated Stroke Center by New York State’s Department of Health.
Over
the past decade, Sisters Hospital has played a special role in women’s
services. In 1988, Sisters Hospital established Expressly for Women, a
service that grew over the years to include a clinical breast care
center, comprehensive program for women’s health services, a
state-of-the-art labor & delivery unit, and in 2000, an expanded
neonatal intensive care unit.
To support its role as
a leading center for women, the hospital completed construction of a
new $2.5 million labor and delivery unit in 1997. Today Sisters is one of the leading maternity hospitals in Western New York with 2,900 births annually.
As a result of increased utilization of the labor and delivery unit, the hospital expanded the special care nursery from 12 to 20 neonatal intensive care nursery beds, a $1.6 million project.
Sisters
Hospital has been designated a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence
by the American Society for Bariatric Surgery (ASBS).
Is designated by the American College of Surgeons as a comprehensive community cancer center. Sisters is the only WNY community hospital and one of only three hospitals in WNY with this certification.
Is one of the lowest cost teaching hospitals in New York State.
Offers
24-hour emergency services provided by physicians and nurses trained in
critical care medicine with more than 26,000 visits in 2006.
Continues to be one of the top 40 employers in the Buffalo area with
more than 1,800 associates. The hospital is a major economic engine in
Buffalo, with a total impact of more than $233 million annually in
payroll, supply purchases and capital spending, More than 2,200 jobs
are tied either directly or indirectly to the hospital.
Contributing more than $12 million annually in charity care and community service.
Sisters
of Charity Hospital is a member of Catholic Health (CHS), sponsored by
the Daughters of Charity, Diocese of Buffalo, Franciscan Sisters of St.
Joseph, and the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas.
An Acute Care Board
comprised of members of the CHS Board of Directors and others govern
Sisters Hospital. The volunteer board represents a cross section of
business, civic and professional interests in the community and is
responsible for directing the operation of the hospitals within
Catholic Health in accordance with its mission.
Sisters
is certified by the NYS Department of Health, the American Hospital
Association, the New York State Healthcare Association, the WNY
Healthcare Association, the Catholic Health Association, the WNY Care
Network, and is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on the
Accreditation of Health Care Organizations.
Affiliates
supporting the hospital include the Marillac Guild, Sisters Hospital
Foundation and approximately 160 other hospital volunteers.
Serves nearly 700,000 out-patient visits at the hospital as well as at freestanding centers in the Buffalo area.
Key Hospital Management
Peter U. Bergmann, FACHE
Matthew S. Hamp
President & CEO
Chief Operating Officer
Mary Dillon
David Macholz
Vice President for Patient Care
Chief Financial Officer
Paula Moscato
Dr. Nady Shehata
Vice President, Mission Integration
Vice President of Medical Affairs
The Hospital is certified by the New York State Department of Health to offer the following services: