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Featured Physician:  Azer, Wageeh William, MD

Dr. Azer came to Noyes after completion of his residency in General Surgery at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Azer also completed fellowships in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Acute Burn Care and Reconstruction at John'...
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Noyes in the News:
12.15.09Are You A Caregiver? Please Take Our Survey So We May Better Serve You!
12.14.09Noyes Hospital Visitor Policy
11.5.09Cohocton American Legion Supports E.A.R.S. Lifeline
11.5.09Traffic Safety Award for Noyes
7.17.09Noyes Hospital Sleep Center Receives Program Accreditation
Welcome from James Wissler – President and Chief Executive Officer
Welcome to Livingston Healthcare System, comprised of Noyes Memorial Hospital, Livingston Health Services, and Noyes Center for Kidney Disease and Dialysis Center. Every day we strive to provide you, your family and the community the highest level of care possible.

On behalf of the board of directors, administration, medical staff, employees and volunteers, we invite you to seek the information you need about Noyes Memorial Hospital and its services and opportunities. If you don’t find the information you are looking for, please call (585)335-6001 and we will be happy to help you. Best wishes for renewed health!

Regards,

James Wissler President and CEO
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