Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic

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Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic
Rochester Regional Health
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Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic
Geography
Location2 Coulter Rd
Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Coordinates 42°57′35″N77°08′11″W / 42.9597°N 77.1364°W / 42.9597; -77.1364
Organisation
Care system Private
Type General
Services
Standards JCAHO accreditation
Beds262
History
Opened1972
Links
Website www.rochesterregional.org/locations/hospitals/clifton-springs-hospital-clinic/
Other links List of hospitals in the United States

Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic (CSHC) is affiliate hospital of Rochester Regional Health in the Village of Clifton Springs, New York in the Finger Lakes Region of Ontario County. Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic is a 262-bed DNV-accredited community hospital and nursing home [1]

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History

Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic was built to replace the Sanitarium Building in 1972. The current building was designed from a vision of Dr. Henry Foster, who believed in holistic healing. The building has grown over 150 years into a modern hospital and clinic, including The Springs Integrative Medicine Center where visitors can receive sulphur baths, massage therapy and other holistic treatments.

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References

  1. "Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic | Rochester Regional Health, New York". www.rochesterregional.org. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  2. "Achievements & Recognitions | Rochester Regional Health, New York". www.rochesterregional.org. Retrieved September 9, 2016.