Guthrie Corning Hospital

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Guthrie Corning Hospital
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Guthrie Corning Hospital
Geography
Location1 Guthrie Drive, Corning, New York, United States
Coordinates 42°8′3.8″N76°58′1.2″W / 42.134389°N 76.967000°W / 42.134389; -76.967000
Organization
Care system Private
Funding Non-profit hospital
Type Community
Services
Beds65 [1]
Helipads
Helipad (ICAO: 8NY4)
NumberLengthSurface
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h14413asphalt
History
Opened1900
Links
Website www.guthrie.org/location/guthrie-corning-hospital
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Corning Hospital circa 1920, after the first major renovation Corning Hospital c1920.jpg
Corning Hospital circa 1920, after the first major renovation

The Guthrie Corning Hospital is a rural hospital and Level III trauma center in Corning, New York. It opened June 4, 1900 at the Stearns House at East First and Chemung Streets. [1] This was after a January 25 meeting at which the woman of the city considered organizing a hospital association. [2] It initially opened with 9 beds, but today has 65 private patient rooms at the new facility opened in July, 2014, ten years after being acquired by Guthrie. In the transition, the hospital built the Guthrie Corning Cancer Center, a physical rehabilitation building, Guthrie HealthWorks Wellness & Fitness Center, and a same day surgicenter in Big Flats, New York. [1] It received a provisional trauma center designation August 28, 2023. [3] [4]

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