Nicholas H Noyes Memorial Hospital
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Nicholas H Noyes Memorial Hospital is a 72 bed acute care hospital in Dansville, New York and provides health services to residents of Livingston, Allegany, Steuben and surrounding counties.
The hospital traces its history to Dr. George Ahlers of Pittsburgh who in 1890 organized the first hospital in Dansville with assistance from Dr. Roswell Park of Buffalo, New York.
Dansville Medical and Surgical Hospital was located in what is now known as Kings Daughters and Sons building. In 1911 the hospital closed, and was reopened in 1913 as a proprietary hospital in the Colonial Inn, by Miss Elizbeth Swartz.
In 1920 the Colonial Inn was incorporated as Dansville General Hospital.
The parent organization, Livingston Health Care System is comprised of Nicholas H Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville, Livingston Health Services in Geneseo, New York and Noyes Lab Draw Station in Lakeville, New York.