Mercy Hospital reopens main entrance after infrastructure upgrades

Mercy Hospital reopens main entrance after infrastructure upgrades
Victor A. Filadora MD, MBA Chief Physician Executive — Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
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Mercy Hospital in Buffalo, NY, has reopened its front circle and main entrance after completing a 10-week storm and sewer line replacement project. The reopening allows patient pick-up, drop-off, and valet parking to resume in the front circle.

The street-level Lorraine Ave. entrance will now serve as an exit only. Patients and visitors are advised to enter the hospital through the main entrance or via the pedestrian bridge on the second level of the Abbott Rd. parking ramp. Additionally, two-way traffic has been restored on Lorraine Ave., which runs alongside the hospital.

The hospital expressed gratitude towards patients, visitors, staff, and neighbors for their patience and support during this essential project.



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