Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo
GOLISANO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF BUFFALO (GCH Buffalo)
Why Kaleida Health for your OBGYN Career?
- Kaleida Health is the largest healthcare system in Western New York
- Support is available for your practice from specialists across all disciplines
- Kaleida Health is affiliated with the Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo
- General Physician PC, the most extensive multispecialty practice in Buffalo, is a Kaleida Health affiliate
About Golisano Children’s Hospital of Buffalo
Golisano Children's Hospital of Buffalo (GCH Buffalo), formerly Oishei Children's Hospital, a Kaleida Health hospital, is Western New York's regional center for comprehensive, state-of-the-art pediatric trauma, surgical, medical and women's health care. As the region’s only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and state-designated Regional Perinatal Center, we provide specialized services in neonatal, perinatal and obstetric care
As New York State’s only freestanding children’s hospital and one of just 43 in the nation, we are dedicated solely to the care and comfort of women, children and babies. Our world-renowned multidisciplinary team is committed to advancing research, driving innovation and delivering compassionate care across inpatient and outpatient services
OBGYN at Golisano Children’s Hospital of Buffalo
GCH Buffalo provides a warm, supportive environment for women of all ages with specialists trained in both routine and high-risk pregnancies. We offer comprehensive obstetric care as the state-designated Regional Perinatal Center and the region’s only Level IV NICU; community outreach with childbirth education, lactation consultation and nutritional counseling; and advanced full-spectrum gynecologic care, including annual exams, abnormal Pap smear management, pelvic pain, gynecologic surgeries and more
Golisano Children’s Hospital OBGYN 2024 Fast Stats
- 3,385 annual deliveries
- 190 neonatal transports
- 64 NICU beds – The region’s only Level IV NICU
- 15 Labor and Delivery beds and 24 Mother-Baby beds
- 12 antepartum beds
- State-designated Regional Perinatal Center
- Buffalo’s only Obstetrics Emergency Department
- Seamless collaboration with Maternal-Fetal Medicine, NICU, anesthesiology and pediatric surgical teams