New Medical Center Finishing Construction In Jamestown


WNYNewsNow previously reported that The Chautauqua Center is opening a substance abuse center in Jamestown. This was wrong and was a reporter error. We regret the error and have taken corrective measures.

JAMESTOWN – A new medical center is finishing up construction of their new state of the art facility.

Officials with The Chautauqua Center (TCC) said they will open their doors to primary care, behavioral health and substance abuse patients at its new site, located at 107 Institute St.

The new 77,000 square foot facility has 42 medical rooms, 12 dental rooms, 13 behavioral health rooms, and a pharmacy.





Architectural rendering of the new building at 107 Institute Street in Jamestown.

In addition, other ancillary services include women’s health, family planning, care coordination, group counseling, medical translation services, and nutrition education through Eat Smart Western New York.

TCC is open for all patients regardless of their insured status, race, sex, language or age. It offers sliding fee discounts to low income individuals and families.

Additionally, staff assists individuals to identify and enroll in available insurance plan options through the NYS Plan of Health Marketplace, including Medicaid and Child Health Plus.





















Center officials said TCC dental services will remain at its other location, 110 East 4th Street (first floor) until early fall when the final phase of construction is complete.

This summer, officials are expected to announce details for a community open house and grand opening celebration that will take place this fall.

TCC is a designated Federally Qualified Health Center and has been recognized as a leader in the provision of health care services in both Dunkirk and Jamestown.

In 2017, The Chautauqua Center proudly achieved the designation of a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH), reflecting its excellent track record of providing advanced primary care by taking the extra step for patients and those in the community.









As a PCMH, the Center serves as a one stop shop that offers a large variety of services under one roof. This allows for improved communication among providers, streamlined services and greater access to care.

TCC has a Board of Directors comprised of community members and patients that support its mission to deliver comprehensive, high quality patient-centered health and support services in the Chautauqua region.

The Center’s service principles are access, treatment, education, and prevention delivered by friendly and professional clinic and administrative teams.

Since opening its first site in Dunkirk in 2013, TCC has grown and adapted to meet the needs of Chautauqua County’s population.

At the end of 2018, the Center had served more than 9,000 patients at four sites with a team of 130 employees countywide.

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