GENESEE COUNTY/Rochester Regional Health cuts the ribbon at their new Batavia Medical Campus across from Federal Drive 

(Provided information and photos)

FACTS ABOUT THE BATAVIA MEDICAL CAMPUS: Located at 8103 Oak Orchard Road in the Town of Batavia

  • The building is 95,000 sq. ft. 
  • Cost-Close to $45 million dollars, a major Rochester Regional Health investment in rural health care   
  • Centrally located right off the Thruway, in a convenient place both for local residents and those coming from around the region. 
  • More than a dozen specialty services all under one roof including Primary Care, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Neurosciences and Sands-Constellation Heart Institute cardiologists.   
  • Lab Services and Imaging  
  • Urgent Care, open seven days a week 
  • The anticipated opening day for the public is August 28th 

Richard “Chip” Davis, Ph.D./CEO of Rochester Regional Health

Daniel Ireland/President, Rochester Regional Health, United Memorial Medical Center

One Comment:

  1. Big waste of space and taxpayer money. Not designed for elderly people who need assistance ambulating. No hand rails on walls, no one to assist them down long halls. They have wheel chairs when entering the buildings but no one to help the elderly to manipulate them. When you went to UMMC if an elderly patient need help. Some one came down with an electric chair and took that elderly person where they needed to go and when they were done brought them back down to the main lobby. Here you have the wheelchair and good luck getting yourself to where you need to go. Half the time when you ask what floor you are suppose to go to you are directed to the wrong floor only to have to walk another mile to the elevator and back to the floor you are suppose to be at. Sit in the middle of a large waiting room and then have to walk down a long hall with no hand rails to a room to sit and wait to see a doctor. Very poorly designed and a lot of space wasted. The times I have been in there I have yet to see more than 3 or 4 people waiting in a waiting room big enough to hold at least 30 people. Why?

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