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Catholic Health is a non-profit comprehensive healthcare system in Western New York, United States. Formed in 1998 under four religious sponsors, the organization provides health services through their numerous hospitals, primary care centers, diagnostic and treatment centers, home care agencies, long-term care facilities and other programs serving the community. The system brings together the more than 9,000 associates and 1,300 physicians to support the Western New York market.[1]

Hospitals & Facilities

Catholic Health currently manages over 30 facilities in the eight counties of Western New York.

Hospitals

Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
  • Kenmore Mercy Hospital (Kenmore) - A 344 bed hospital opened on October 7, 1951 on a parcel of land given to the Sisters of Mercy.
  • Mercy Hospital (Buffalo) - A 468 bed hospital, originally opened in 1907 as a 30 bed hospital to serve the South Buffalo community.
  • Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo) - A 476 bed hospital, originally chartered as the first regional hospital in October 1848.
  • Sisters of Charity Hospital, St. Joseph Campus (Cheektowaga) - A 119 bed hospital opened in 1960 by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph.
  • Mount St. Mary's Hospital & Health Center (Lewiston) - A 155 bed hospital, originally opened in 1907 in Niagara Falls, NY by the Sisters of St. Francis of Williamsville.[2]

Other Facilities

Some of the other facilities managed by Catholic Health include:

  • Father Baker Manor
  • McAuley Residence
  • Mercy Ambulatory Care Center
  • Mercy Comprehensive Care Center
  • Mercy Nursing Facility at OLV
  • OLV Senior Neighborhood
  • Partners in Rehab
  • St. Catherine Labouré Health Care Center
  • St. Vincent Health Center

Medical Services

Catholic Health offers numerous services in a variety of medical fields.

  • Addiction Management
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Back Pain Treatment
  • Blood Testing
  • Cancer Treatment
  • Cardiovascular Services
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Emergency
  • Endocrinology
  • General Surgery
  • Gynecology & Obstetrics (OB/GYN)
  • Imaging
  • Joint Replacement & Orthopedic Surgery
  • Massage Therapy
  • Medical Alert System
  • Mental Health Counseling
  • Neurology
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Otolaryngology (ENT)
  • Palliative Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Physical Therapy & Rehab
  • Podiatry
  • Primary Care
  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Senior Services
  • Orthopedics
  • Sleep Disorders
  • Spiritual Care
  • Stroke
  • Wound Care[3]

Corporate Members & Sponsors

Leadership

Joseph D. McDonald

Joseph D. McDonald - President & CEO, Catholic Health

  • Peter U. Bergmann - President & CEO, Sisters of Charity Hospital
  • Brian D’Arcy - Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs
  • James Dunlop - Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
  • Michael Edbauer - President & CEO, Catholic Medical Partners
  • Maria Foti - Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer
  • Michael F. Galang - Chief Information Officer
  • Mike Hickok - Director of Online Services & HealthConnection
  • Joyce Markiewicz - Executive Vice President, Catholic Health and President & CEO, Catholic Health Home & Community-Based Care
  • James Millard - President & CEO, Kenmore Mercy Hospital
  • Michael Moley - Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Bartholomew Rodrigues - Senior Vice President, Chief Mission Officer
  • Richard J. Ruh - Senior Vice President, Service Lines
  • Nancy Sheehan - Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer
  • Mark A. Sullivan - Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
  • Charles J. Urlaub - President & CEO, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo[5]

References