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St Lawrence Psych Center Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: One Chimney Point Drive, Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Ratings:NA Phone: (315) 541-2071 |
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Oneida Healthcare Center Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified) Location: 321 Genesee Street, Oneida, New York 13421 Ratings: Phone: (315) 363-6000 |
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