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“By working together, we can work more effectively to address community needs. This is part of an ongoing process and we welcome comments and recommendations from those who live and work in the communities we serve.” 

–Joseph A. Ruffolo, President & CEO

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Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

At Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center we strive to provide the highest level of care through our highly skilled health care professionals and leading-edge technology.

We are devoted to addressing your individual needs and demands by offering patient-centered, compassionate medical care in a warm and caring environment.

NFMMC is a full-service, 171-bed regional medical center with extensive inpatient and outpatient services including The Heart Center of Niagara, Niagara Wellness Connection Center, Wound Center of Niagara, Niagara Metabolic & Bariatric Services, The OB/GYN Center and UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. We also offer a comprehensive range of surgical services.

Who We Are and What We Do

The first hospital in Niagara to be designated a stroke center by the New York State Department of Health, we operate several satellite facilities including the Summit Healthplex, Tuscarora Health Center, primary care offices in Niagara Falls, Wheatfield, Town of Niagara and Grand Island, and the Schoellkopf Health Center, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility that specializes in short-term rehabilitation and elder care. Like the medical center itself, Schoellkopf features 100-percent private room accommodations.

Niagara Falls Memorial’s Child Advocacy Center of Niagara enjoys national accreditation. Our community health advocacy efforts coupled with extensive and productive community partnerships such as the Niagara Falls Memorial Health Home makes 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 $62 million in capital improvements to its downtown Niagara Falls campus.

Through growth and change, we remain faithful to our core mission: Improving the health of the Greater Niagara Region with a passion for excellence.

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Community Service Reports

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center’s 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment/2020-2022 Community Service Plan includes area health status indicators, an assessment of public health priorities, and Memorial’s strategies for addressing community health needs including priorities identified in conjunction with the New York State Department of Health’s Prevention Agenda.

The Prevention Agenda is a blueprint for state and collaborative local community action to improve the health of New Yorkers.

The medical center’s priorities were chosen as part of a collaborative process involving the Niagara County Health Department and the other hospitals in the county.

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