Schuyler Hospital to renovate imaging services using $500,000 grant from foundation

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MONTOUR FALLS, N.Y. — Schuyler Hospital plans to renovate its imaging services, using a $500,000 grant it received from the Schuyler Health Foundation. Funds will go toward a new mammography suite, upgrading CT (computed tomography) services, and other department improvements. “This donation will go a long way toward updating and modernizing imaging services for our […]

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MONTOUR FALLS, N.Y. — Schuyler Hospital plans to renovate its imaging services, using a $500,000 grant it received from the Schuyler Health Foundation.

Funds will go toward a new mammography suite, upgrading CT (computed tomography) services, and other department improvements.

“This donation will go a long way toward updating and modernizing imaging services for our community,” Rebecca Gould, president & CFO of Schuyler Hospital, said in a release.

Schuyler Hospital, a unit of the Ithaca–based Cayuga Health system, is a 25-bed critical-access hospital, with a 120-bed skilled-nursing facility attached. Schuyler Hospital’s main campus is in Montour Falls, overlooking Seneca Lake.

Since 1987, the Schuyler Health Foundation has provided funds to Schuyler Hospital and its related medical facilities, including the Seneca View skilled-nursing facility, through major gifts and fundraising events. 

 

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