Oneida Health Cancer Care Radiation Oncology affiliate of Roswell Park Care Network in Oneida opens its doors.
Oneida Health Cancer Care in affiliation with Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Institute opens
Neurology, Verona Primary Care and Internal Medicine in Chittenango Opens daVinci Robotics
New Chapman Entrance, PAT, chapel, registration, outpatient phlebotomy and the surgical reception and waiting area on the ACF second floor.
Groundbreaking to commemorate start of $18 million project to construct a 2-story addition and renovate for new new operating rooms, ICU, ambulatory surgery and post anesthesia care unit.
Introduction of a 64 Slice CT Scanner, a state of the art unit that significantly reduces patient scan time and exposure to radiation.
The old facility at Broad Street is demolished and additional parking for the Rehabilitation & Wellness Center is created to alleviate a parking shortages in downtown
Hospital breaks ground for construction of a new laundry facility on campus.
1st hospital in CNY to introduce computer-aided mammography
Primary care practice opens in the village of Chittenango (Family Care) Women’s Health OB/GYN practice opens in Oneida.
Oneida Healthcare Rehabilitation & Wellness Center is opened
Oneida City Hospital becomes Oneida Healthcare Center, a private, not-for-profit voluntary organization.
The Orchard Hill Health Center on the hospital campus in Oneida; and the Canastota-Lenox Health Center in the village of Canastota. – Primary Care
Northside Health Center on N. Main Street is jointly opened with MCPHD. Primary Care & OB/GYN services are provided through county PCAP program
162-bed Rehabilitation and Extended Care Facility is constructed behind the current Hospital, including an 11-bed ventilator unit and 2 respite care beds for short-term care
Harden Blvd. Health Center opens in the village of Camden providing primary and preventive care services, especially for the underserved Medicaid population
Hospital begins expansion project including a new emergency room, radiology department, pharmacy and an ambulatory surgery unit
Broad Street facility is converted into the Extended Care Facility
The present hospital overlooking the City from its Genesee Street location is approved
The City of Oneida is given control, now Oneida City Hospital. A new 80-bed facility opens directly behind the old hospital
Broad Street Hospital School of Nursing opens and within eight years, the Hospital’s size had tripled
Oneida Mayor, J. M. Goldstein, who donated a plot of land on Williams Street, opens a 4-bed hospital opened
Presbyterian Church provides a treatment room for victims of railroad accidents