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Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital
NameMillard Fillmore Suburban Hospital
Org/groupKaleida Health
LocationClarence, New York
RegionErie County
StateNew York
CountryUnited States
FundingNon-profit
TypeCommunity hospital
Beds286
Founded1958

Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital is a community hospital located in Clarence, New York, operated by Kaleida Health and serving the Buffalo–Niagara region. The hospital participates in regional networks connected to Erie County medical centers and suburban health initiatives, contributing to clinical programs, emergency medicine, and surgical specialties. It functions within a system engaging with universities, health organizations, and municipal partners to deliver inpatient and outpatient services.

History

The facility opened in 1958 amid postwar suburban expansion linked to the development of Interstate 90, the New York State Thruway, and regional planning in Erie County. Early governance involved local authorities and civic organizations, and the hospital later affiliated with Kaleida Health during the consolidation trends of the 1990s and 2000s that affected systems such as Catholic Health, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Buffalo General Medical Center. Throughout its history the hospital has navigated health policy changes influenced by the New York State Department of Health, Medicare, Medicaid, and federal initiatives associated with the Department of Health and Human Services. The campus has undergone renovations paralleling capital projects at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the University at Buffalo, and allied institutions including D'Youville University and Erie County Medical Center. Notable moments include expansions of surgical suites and emergency services contemporaneous with regional population shifts involving the Town of Clarence, City of Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and suburban communities.

Facilities and Services

The hospital complex comprises inpatient units, an emergency department, intensive care facilities, surgical suites, diagnostic imaging, and outpatient clinics. Clinical technologies and services are coordinated with partners such as Roswell Park, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, and UB-affiliated programs, integrating modalities from MRI and CT to interventional cardiology and orthopedic surgery. Service lines mirror programs found at Kaleida Health counterparts including Buffalo General Medical Center, Oishei Children's Hospital, and Gates Vascular Institute, with ancillary departments for laboratory medicine, pharmacy, rehabilitation, and behavioral health. The site offers ambulatory care, infusion centers, wound care, and diagnostic laboratories that collaborate with state public health laboratories and regional referral centers. Facilities support accreditation standards from organizations like The Joint Commission and quality reporting aligned with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services benchmarks, with performance metrics relevant to American College of Surgeons and American Heart Association protocols.

Affiliation and Administration

The hospital is administered by Kaleida Health, a not-for-profit system that includes Buffalo General Medical Center, Oishei Children's Hospital, and other regional hospitals. Administrative oversight involves coordination with New York State Department of Health regulations, Erie County officials, and professional associations such as the American Hospital Association, Association of American Medical Colleges, and the Healthcare Association of New York State. Academic and clinical affiliations extend to the University at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, D'Youville University, and SUNY institutions for residency and fellowship programs. Governance includes a board structure interacting with philanthropic entities like the John R. Oishei Foundation, community boards, and federal grant programs administered by the National Institutes of Health and Health Resources and Services Administration. Workforce partnerships involve nurses and clinicians credentialed through organizations such as the American Nurses Association and specialty societies including the American College of Emergency Physicians.

Patient Care and Specialties

Clinical specialties encompass emergency medicine, general surgery, orthopedics, cardiology, oncology referrals, obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonary care, and behavioral health services. The emergency department coordinates with regional trauma systems, ambulance services like AMR, and first responder networks covering Buffalo, Amherst, Clarence Center, and Williamsville. Cardiac care aligns with American Heart Association guidelines and works in concert with interventional programs at Gates Vascular Institute and regional cath lab services. Orthopedic and joint replacement programs draw on protocols from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, while oncology navigation involves referrals to Roswell Park and multispecialty tumor boards. Rehabilitation and post-acute services integrate with skilled nursing facilities, Home Care agencies, and agencies participating in Medicaid Managed Care plans. Patient safety initiatives reference standards from The Joint Commission, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and state quality collaboratives.

Community Involvement and Outreach

The hospital engages in community health programs, preventive screenings, vaccination clinics, and partnerships with local governments, schools, and nonprofits across Erie County. Outreach efforts include collaborations with Buffalo Public Schools, local YMCA branches, community health centers, faith-based organizations, and philanthropic groups such as United Way and the Greater Buffalo Niagara region foundations. Public health campaigns coordinate with Erie County Department of Health and state immunization programs, while workforce development initiatives link to SUNY Erie Community College, Buffalo State College, and local vocational programs. The institution participates in emergency preparedness drills with municipal emergency management offices, regional hospitals, and agencies including FEMA and New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. Community benefit activities include charity care, health education seminars, and volunteer programs supported by hospital auxiliaries and donor organizations.

Category:Hospitals in New York (state) Category:Kaleida Health