Come practice in Western New York
This area is a great place to work and live! Make academic contacts through a world-class medical school at the StateUniversity at Buffalo (UB) and enjoy proximity to our new bioinformatics and medical corridor with hospital-based heart, stroke, neurosurgery, cancer and pediatric practice centers.
Purchase your ideal home for a fraction of the national average in Western New York and be home in a fraction of the commuting time of comparable areas.
Whether your preference is an upscale condo downtown near the theatre and bustle of the city, a quiet suburban home, picturesque small towns or country living surrounded by natural wonders, Western New York has it all. The suburban town of Amherst, NY has been rated the safest city in America (Morgan Quitno Press), for several years running, while Buffalo’s ElwoodVillage neighborhood has been rated among the top 10 Great Places in America (American Planning Association). Waterfront living and activities abound in this region bordered by the Niagara River, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, highlighted by the international attraction of Niagara Falls and the world-renowned Chautauqua Institute. Several small lakes and breathtaking geological features dot the rural outreaches of the area’s Southern Tier.
In your free time, golf, ski, hike and bike thousands of miles of waterfront, wooded or hillside courses and trails or tour wine country in the Niagara or Finger Lakes region. Take in NFL football with the Buffalo Bills, National Hockey League action with the Buffalo Sabres and AAA baseball with the Buffalo Bisons, or enjoy professional live theatre productions, city philharmonic orchestra and widespread local live music, dance companies and world-renowned art collections and architecture
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all among the area’s many amenities within a short drive. Surround yourself with the cradle of the Arts and Crafts movement or inspirational architectural masterpieces by Louis Sullivan, H.H. Richardson, Frank Lloyd Wright, and landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted.