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You’ll never run out of things to do or see in Buffalo. Our region houses a magnificent collection of architectural treasures designed by American greats Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, and Frederick Law Olmsted. Buffalo enjoys a top notch arts and entertainment community featuring the acclaimed Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, historic Sheas Performing Arts Center, and a modern art collection of the highest caliber housed at the world famous Albright Knox Art Gallery. With dozens more theater and music venues, a bevy of modern bistros and ethnic restaurants, and several major and minor league professional sports teams, Buffalo residents are able to enjoy all of the cultural benefits of big city living within a friendly, manageable, and inexpensive urban setting.

Buffalo: City in Motion

WNY Locations

  • Dunkirk

  • John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital

  • Erie County Medical Center

  • Buffalo General Medical Center

  • Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

  • Gates Vascular Institute

  • Summit Park Office Complex

  • Oishei Children’s Outpatient Center

  • Brook Bridge Medical Complex

  • Conventus Building

  • Comprehensive Neuroscience Center

Surgical Locations: 

Buffalo General Medical Center, Gates Vascular Institute, John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Sisters of Charity Hospital, Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, Kenmore Mercy Hospital

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In Reply: Neurosurgical Endovascular Credentialing in Europe and the United Kingdom for the “Complete” Neurovascular Surgeon: The Time has Come

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UBNS and Atlas ANSC™ Awarded AI-Driven Research Grant to Decode Brain Aneurysm Risk

UB Neurosurgery and Atlas Ambulatory Neurosurgery Center (ANSC™) have been awarded a historic $144,500 research grant aimed at using artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and decode brain aneurysm risk.

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