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White Plains Hospital To Celebrate New Patient Tower

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- White Plains Hospital will celebrate the final beam being placed on the hospital's new six-story patient tower, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 11 a.m. 

The new tower will include 24 new private rooms.

The new tower will include 24 new private rooms.

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The celebration will take place on the corner of Davis Avenue & East Post Road, White Plains.

The new tower will include 24 new private rooms, five additional state-of-the-art operating rooms built to support the most advanced procedures, a new sterile central supply, lobby and entranceway.

The new tower represents a symbol of the future of health care that White Plains Hospital is bringing to Westchester. The future of White Plains Hospital hopes to bring more sophisticated patient-focused care, advances in treating cancer, heart disease and other life-threatening conditions, includes the transition of hospital leadership from Chief Executive Officer Jon Schandler to President Susan Fox, and a developing partnership with the Montefiore Health System. Speakers for the event include hospital Schandler, Fox, and Deputy Westchester County Executive Kevin Plunkett.

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