American Renal Associates to open new dialysis center in Norwich
Some of the state-of-the-art dialysis machines located at the dialysis centers of the American Renal Associates, which will open a new center in Norwich in 2019. (Submitted photo)
NORWICH – During the joint committees meeting Tuesday night, City of Norwich officials offered an update on the dialysis center that's coming to the Tops plaza, including who will run it and how people can get in touch with them.
As part of the department head report for code enforcement, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino told the committees that the codes department has continued its inspections of the future dialysis center's facility, and that the center will be run by American Renal Associates, which currently operates a dialysis center in Oneida and 233 others in the country.
"They've been running the one in Oneida for a couple of years," Papelino told the committees. "They did some studies to see where the next area would be that they would want to go, and Norwich got selected ... Certainly good news, and I think they've got a pretty aggressive target date that they want to get opened by."
City Code Enforcement Officer Amy Donnison has said she has received a number of inquiries about the dialysis center and how people can sign up to be admitted since the news of its opening went public. American Renal Management is directing anyone with questions to call the dialysis center in Oneida at (315) 363-1393 for more information.
Papelino said Donnison has recently inspected the new facility's framework and electric, and construction workers will now begin putting sheetrock up at the center, which will be located in Suite 6A at 54 East Main Street in the Tops plaza, beside UHS Occupational Medicine. He said the construction company has incentives to have the center completed in May and up-and-running by this summer.
Alderman Ward 5 David Zieno asked if the dialysis center will need to get approval from the Department of Health before opening, and Papelino replied in the affirmative.
Zieno said, "Just so you know, that's an issue. Another project that we're working on, their response was that they almost never pass anybody the first time, so expect that there will be a lot of changes that they will request and some delays and things like that."
As part of the department head report for code enforcement, Norwich Fire Chief Jan Papelino told the committees that the codes department has continued its inspections of the future dialysis center's facility, and that the center will be run by American Renal Associates, which currently operates a dialysis center in Oneida and 233 others in the country.
"They've been running the one in Oneida for a couple of years," Papelino told the committees. "They did some studies to see where the next area would be that they would want to go, and Norwich got selected ... Certainly good news, and I think they've got a pretty aggressive target date that they want to get opened by."
City Code Enforcement Officer Amy Donnison has said she has received a number of inquiries about the dialysis center and how people can sign up to be admitted since the news of its opening went public. American Renal Management is directing anyone with questions to call the dialysis center in Oneida at (315) 363-1393 for more information.
Papelino said Donnison has recently inspected the new facility's framework and electric, and construction workers will now begin putting sheetrock up at the center, which will be located in Suite 6A at 54 East Main Street in the Tops plaza, beside UHS Occupational Medicine. He said the construction company has incentives to have the center completed in May and up-and-running by this summer.
Alderman Ward 5 David Zieno asked if the dialysis center will need to get approval from the Department of Health before opening, and Papelino replied in the affirmative.
Zieno said, "Just so you know, that's an issue. Another project that we're working on, their response was that they almost never pass anybody the first time, so expect that there will be a lot of changes that they will request and some delays and things like that."
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