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PBMC Health to Construct New Medical Campus in Manorville

Peconic Bay Medical Health System (Peconic Bay Medical Center) has announced the establishment of a major medical ambulatory health campus, to be called the Campus for Advanced Ambulatory and Preventive Care, in Manorville, New York.

Peconic Bay Medical Center is the umbrella organization that includes Peconic Bay MedicalCenter, the largest hospital on Long Island's East End; Peconic Bay Home Care; Peconic Bay Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation; and a growing number of physician practices covering a large portion of eastern Suffolk County.

Building the new Manorville campus is recognition of the large and growing population in central Suffolk County, as well as the need under Federal healthcare reform to develop medical services beyond hospital care, and Peconic Bay Medical Center's focus on preventative health care.

The campus will encompass over 25,000 square feet of medical and ambulatory care offices in 3 to 4 new buildings. The site is located on County Rd 111 just south of Exit 70 of the Long Island Expressway. Developed by Parkridge Development, the complex also includes a CVS pharmacy and several retail stores.

The first Peconic Bay Medical Center building on the new campus, currently scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2013, will include a primary/family care office, an Ob/Gyn practice, pediatrics and an urgent care center. The second building, currently in design, will include a center for digestive diseases, urology services and general surgery. Plans for the remaining buildings are still in development.

The Peconic Bay Medical Center Manorville campus has received support from the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency . According to Andrew Mitchell, FACHE, President and CEO of Peconic Bay Medical Center and Peconic Bay Medical Center, PBMC is a tax exempt organization and needed assistance from the IDA since PBMC must lease the property.

"Peconic Bay Medical Center is extremely excited to bring a new ambulatory campus to the residents of Manorville and the surrounding communities," stated Mr. Mitchell. "This is a model ambulatory program for the future just as the Kanas Center for Advanced Surgery at Peconic Bay Medical Center was the model for advanced surgical care for East End residents," he added.

Sherry Patterson, the Chairperson of Peconic Bay Medical Center, added, "Manorville and the surrounding communities have had limited access to advanced medical services due to the lack of medical offices in the area. Peconic Bay Medical Center is thrilled to help fill this unmet need and provide quality healthcare close to home."