Buffalo General Hospital has received state approval for an $8.4 million relocation project of its MRI and CT services.
The State Department of Health okayed the project in mid-May, which calls for shifting all of its MRI and CT services to one central site. The hospital plans to move the equipment and services from the second floor of the A and B buildings into the sub-basement of A building.
The plan better realigns imaging services and will allow improved access to the heart-vascular center under construction next door. The project also opens up space that will likely see future use as clinical services.
Completion is slated for this fall.
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