Chenango Dialysis Center nears opening
NORWICH – The Chenango Dialysis Center added signage and passed its final city code inspection last week.
The City of Norwich Code Department completed its final inspection of the Chenango Dialysis Center last week, thus allowing the center to move forward towards opening by installing its equipment and obtaining its certificate of occupancy.
“It’s coming along great,” said City of Norwich Code Enforcement Officer Amy Donnison. “They’ve worked really hard and the contractors are meeting their deadline, so everything’s going really good.”
Chenango Dialysis Center Clinic Manager Christine Rogers said the center does not yet have an official opening date and she was unable to share the tentative date, but city officials have mentioned early June as the target window for the center’s opening during the January joint committees meeting’s code enforcement update.
In the meantime, Rogers said individuals can sign up to be placed on a waiting list for the Chenango Dialysis Center to be admitted once it’s opened.
“The number that they can call is (315) 363-1393 at our Oneida Dialysis Clinic and they can ask for Leigh in Social Work,” said Rogers, adding that individuals can either call themselves or have their current clinic social worker call on their behalf. “Leigh will be able to obtain the correct information and get them on the waiting list where they need to be.”
The Chenango Dialysis Center will be run by American Renal Associates, which operates over 200 dialysis centers in the country, including one in Oneida. It will be the only dialysis center in Chenango County, filling a need for individuals who currently are forced to travel for their dialysis on a regular basis.
The Chenango Dialysis Center will be located in Suite 6A at 54 East Main Street in the Tops plaza, beside UHS Occupational Medicine.
The City of Norwich Code Department completed its final inspection of the Chenango Dialysis Center last week, thus allowing the center to move forward towards opening by installing its equipment and obtaining its certificate of occupancy.
“It’s coming along great,” said City of Norwich Code Enforcement Officer Amy Donnison. “They’ve worked really hard and the contractors are meeting their deadline, so everything’s going really good.”
Chenango Dialysis Center Clinic Manager Christine Rogers said the center does not yet have an official opening date and she was unable to share the tentative date, but city officials have mentioned early June as the target window for the center’s opening during the January joint committees meeting’s code enforcement update.
In the meantime, Rogers said individuals can sign up to be placed on a waiting list for the Chenango Dialysis Center to be admitted once it’s opened.
“The number that they can call is (315) 363-1393 at our Oneida Dialysis Clinic and they can ask for Leigh in Social Work,” said Rogers, adding that individuals can either call themselves or have their current clinic social worker call on their behalf. “Leigh will be able to obtain the correct information and get them on the waiting list where they need to be.”
The Chenango Dialysis Center will be run by American Renal Associates, which operates over 200 dialysis centers in the country, including one in Oneida. It will be the only dialysis center in Chenango County, filling a need for individuals who currently are forced to travel for their dialysis on a regular basis.
The Chenango Dialysis Center will be located in Suite 6A at 54 East Main Street in the Tops plaza, beside UHS Occupational Medicine.
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