Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center has been meeting the health care needs of the Greater Niagara community for more than a century.
What began as a small emergency hospital in 1895 has evolved into a full-service, 183-bed regional medical center with extensive inpatient and outpatient services including The Heart Center of Niagara, Diabetes & Endocrinology Center of Niagara, Brain & Spine Center of Niagara, and University Sports Medicine of Niagara.
Memorial is Niagara’s safety net hospital for the medically underserved, uninsured and underinsured. In 2008, we provided more than $7 million in uncompensated and charity care. Our Hamilton B. Mizer Primary Care Center, the busiest facility of its kind in Niagara, recorded nearly 11,000 patient visits.
As Niagara’s Premier Health Network, we operate several satellite facilities including the Summit Healthplex and Tuscarora Health Center, as well as the Schoellkopf Health Center, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility that features 100-percent private room accommodations and specializes in short-term rehabilitation and elder care.
Our Child Advocacy Center of Niagara enjoys national accreditation. Our community health advocacy program coupled with extensive and productive community partnerships make us one of Western New York’s most consistently innovative providers of community based health outreach.
As one of the Greater Niagara region’s largest employers, we pride ourselves on playing an active role as an economic engine and a catalyst for community growth. Since 2003, Memorial has made nearly $30 million in capital improvements to its downtown Niagara Falls campus.
Through growth and change, Memorial remains faithful to its core mission: Improving the health of the Greater Niagara Region with a passion for excellence.
To learn more, visit us at www.NFMMC.org.