Oswego Health Celebrates the Grand Opening of the Reimagined Fulton Medical Center Campus: A New Gateway to the City

by Contributor | August 20, 2025 9:55 am

FULTON – swego Health, alongside community leaders, state officials, and local partners, proudly celebrated the grand opening and ribbon-cutting of the newly reimagined Fulton Medical Center Campus today. The event marked the completion of a $2 million transformation that revitalizes one of Fulton’s most visible gateways and reinforces Oswego Health’s ongoing commitment to improving access to high-quality healthcare while supporting the city’s growth and revitalization.

The celebration began with a warm welcome from emcee Billy Barlow, VP of Public Affairs & System Development, who introduced Oswego Health President and CEO, Michael Backus. Backus highlighted the organization’s strategic vision of bringing healthcare closer to home while investing in projects that strengthen the fabric of Oswego County communities. He emphasized that the Fulton Medical Center Campus is a shining example of partnership and perseverance, made possible by the collaboration of local, county, and state leaders.

Backus recognized key partners in attendance, including:

The completed transformation includes two major components generously funded through the State of New York. First, through a $2 million RESTORE New York grant through Empire State Development, Oswego Health enhanced the surrounding property at 460 Park Street. The project included the development of a spacious new parking lot, landscaped green space, and pedestrian-friendly access points that greatly improve the curb appeal and accessibility of the campus. Together, these enhancements establish the campus as a key southern gateway to Fulton along the Route 481 corridor, offering a welcoming first impression for residents and visitors alike.

Photo by Fred Reed

The second, through the support from the City of Fulton’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI),Oswego Health received $100,000 to complete exterior renovations to the medical center. These improvements included the creation of a welcoming canopy and refreshed entrance, improved wayfinding signage, upgrades to the connecting corridor, and the addition of a vibrant community courtyard — a space designed for both employees and neighbors to enjoy.

“This project is about more than just construction,” said Backus. “It’s about investing in Fulton’s future, improving access to healthcare, and ensuring Oswego Health remains a strong and trusted community partner. Today, this campus represents progress, pride, and partnership.”

During the event, Dan Kolinski of Empire State Development spoke to the importance of state programs like RESTORE NY, which help communities bring properties back to life, while Mayor James Riceexpressed his pride in seeing the campus transformation serve as a catalyst for Fulton’s ongoing revitalization.

The project was made possible thanks to the dedication of numerous contractors, engineers, and local businesses, including Labella Associates for design and construction management, Rowlee Construction, C&S Engineers, Lindsey Aggregates, Universal Metal, and Kapper Landscaping, among many others. Barlow also praised the Oswego Health facilities team, led by Jeff Erkan, for their adaptability and commitment to ensuring patient care continued seamlessly throughout construction.

The celebration concluded with remarks from Mayor Rice, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and photo opportunities with community leaders, Oswego Health staff, and residents — all proud to witness the unveiling of a project that symbolizes Fulton’s momentum and Oswego Health’s steadfast commitment to the community.

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About Oswego Health:
The mission of Oswego Health is to provide accessible, quality care and improve the health of residents throughout Oswego County. As a nonprofit healthcare system established in 1881, Oswego Health is proud to be Oswego County’s largest private employer. More than 1,400 employees spread throughout its 18 locations, work for the Oswego Health system, which includes the 132-bed community Oswego Hospital, a 32-bed psychiatric acute-care facility with multiple outpatient behavioral health service locations, The Manor at Seneca Hill, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility, and Springside at Seneca Hill, an independent retirement community.  The health system also operates Oswego Health Home Care, the only hospital-based certified home healthcare agency in the County, as well as two outpatient centers, including the Fulton Medical Center, offering urgent care, lab, medical imaging, physical therapy, and occupational health services, and the Central Square Medical Center, offering urgent care, lab, medical imaging, and physical therapy services. In addition, the healthcare system includes Oswego Health Medical Practice, a multi-specialty medical group offering the community accessible, high-quality healthcare. 100+ physicians and advanced practice providers offer an extensive array of services across CNY, including primary care and specialty care in orthopedics, cardiology, ENT, gastroenterology, breast care, general surgery, urology, and bariatrics; for more information about Oswego Health, visit www.oswegohealth.org[1].

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