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Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Schenectady)

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Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (also known as Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital in Schenectady, New York was established in 1928. Sunnyview was a founding member of Northeast Health System.

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Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (Schenectady)
Belmont Avenue, City of Schenectady

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Sunnyview Rehibilitation Hospital

Belmont Avenue 1270
12308 City of Schenectady
New York, United States
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Saint Peter's Health Partners

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