Oswego Hospital has been meeting the healthcare needs of Oswego County since 1881. During the past 130 years, we have grown from a facility with six beds to a 164-bed acute care community hospital.
In our quest to provide the best in both care and technology, we have just completed a major construction project at Oswego Hospital that included the complete renovation of key departments. Our Emergency Room was rebuilt and features 17 patient rooms with most being private with their own televisions. The ER has a central cardiac monitoring system as well as two critical care rooms with cutting-edge equipment situated on surgical booms hung from the ceiling, offering more efficient space for our physicians and staff in which to work.
Adjacent to the new ER is our new medical imaging department, which has the area’s most advanced digital radiology room for taking general medical images. This new equipment gives our radiologists the ability to view soft-tissue images with the bones removed, and images that highlight foreign objects and calcified abnormalities. This department also provides a 64-slice Computerized Tomography (CT) scanner and a high field open Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine.
The hospital project also provided a new laboratory and an intermediate care unit as well as an attractive and welcoming main lobby.
Our hospital also features a recently built seven-suite surgery center with the latest technology, a comfortable maternity center offering an at-home feel where families can welcome their newborn and a state-of-the-art intensive care unit, with eight private rooms.
In addition to these services, we have a pediatrics department and, two medical surgical floors.
To provide care to our patients, Oswego Hospital has more than 140 on-staff physicians in more than 25 specialties who not only have the best training, but also the most up-to-date equipment. Complementing our physicians is a knowledgeable and caring staff.
Oswego Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission. The prestigious American College of Radiology (ACR) has recently accredited all Oswego Hospital’s computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound imaging services. Oswego Hospital’s mammography imaging services have been accredited by the ACR for the past ten years and were most recently reaccredited this year.
Oswego Hospital is part of the Oswego Health system, which also includes The Manor at Seneca Hill, a 120-bed skilled nursing home that also offers rehabilitation services and an adult day health program; Springside at Seneca Hill, a retirement community for independent seniors age 62 and older; as well as Health Service Centers in Oswego, Mexico, Phoenix and Parish.
We hope you find this website helpful. If you have any questions regarding its content, or need help finding a physician, please call 315-349-5500.