Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and White Plains Mayor Tom Roach were among the participants in a ribbon-cutting ceremony that set the stage for the planned September opening of NewYork-Presbyterian The One, a new outpatient care center at 1111 Westchester Ave. in White Plains. As of July 1, NewYork-Presbyterian was booking appointments for patients to see doctors and receive other services at the new facility.

NewYork-Presbyterian had purchased the office park at 1111 Westchester Ave. that was known as WestPark for $83.5 million, according to documents on file with the Westchester County Clerk’s Office. The office park was built in 1984 and contains about 373,000 square feet of interior space on the 25-acre site.
NewYork-Presbyterian says that there will be more than 90 different medical services offered for adults and children at the new center. Among the services and specialties will be ambulatory surgery, dermatology, gastroenterology, neurosciences, oncology, pediatric pulmonology and urology. Among the new facilities are imaging suites, endoscopy suites, exam and diagnostic rooms, and ambulatory procedure rooms.

“With the opening of NewYork-Presbyterian The One, we are transforming the way care is delivered in Westchester, offering easy access to leading specialists from Columbia and the latest advances in care in one convenient location,” said Steven Corwin, NewYork-Presbyterian’s president and CEO.
Paul Dunphey, senior vice president and COO of NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester and president of NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital said, “This amazing facility is a true testament to our partnership with Columbia and the city of White Plains. We are pleased to open this incredible resource for our community and beyond.”













