Olean General Hospital

Olean General Hospital is a 186-bed hospital in Olean, NY.

Olean General Hospital
Upper Allegheny Health System
Main entrance
Geography
Location 515 Main Street, Olean, NY, Southern Tier, New York
Coordinates 42°05′23″N 78°25′40″W / 42.08975°N 78.42766°W / 42.08975; -78.42766Coordinates: 42°05′23″N 78°25′40″W / 42.08975°N 78.42766°W / 42.08975; -78.42766
Organisation
Funding Non-profit hospital
Services
Beds 186
Helipad Yes
Links
Website www.ogh.org

Part of the Upper Allegheny Health System, the hospital is at 515 Main Street, Olean, NY.

OGH is part of Upper Allegheny Health System (UAHS). UAHS provides care to a service area with more than 160,000 individuals in southwestern New York and northwestern Pennsylvania.

The Olean General Hospital campus consists of the hospital and three additional buildings. The main hospital, at 515 Main Street in Olean, consists of 186 inpatient beds and comprehensive ancillary and support programs and services.

In addition to the main hospital building, the hospital campus includes the Outpatient Surgery Center at 500 Main Street. The Dialysis and Primary Care Center building, at 623 Main Street on the hospital campus, includes the Gundlah Dental Center, the Marie Lorenz Dialysis Center, the Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine, and physician offices. The final building on the campus is the Louis A. Magnano Olean General Hospital Mercy Flight Center which provides space for Mercy Flight of Western New York helicopters and staff.

Off campus facilities include the Mildred Milliman Radiation Medicine Center, a premier affiliate site of Roswell Park Cancer Institute, at 415 Buffalo Street in Olean. The Mildred Milliman Center includes a linear accelerator, CT simulator, and patient examination and treatment space and physician offices. A hospital facility at 86 South Main Street in Franklinville, New York houses a lab collection station and physician offices. Olean General Hospital also operates a primary care center and laboratory collection station in Salamanca, New York at 4039 Route 219, and a primary care center and dental center in Delevan, New York.

In 2013, the hospital needed to notify 1,915 patients that "they may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C through the improper sharing of insulin pens."[1]

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