PBMC Health celebrated the opening of its Winslow Specialty Care Center with a ribbon-cutting today at its new Manorville campus.

The 10,000-square-foot facility is part of PBMC’s Feil Campus for Ambulatory Care, which opened in September 2013, and will provide diagnostic and treatment services for a wide range of medical conditions. It will also house physician practices which specialize in digestive disorders, general surgery, orthopedics, pain and spine, rheumatology and immunology.

“With the completion of this building, Manorville and the surrounding communities in this region now have access to the comprehensive, state-of-the-art, quality healthcare people expect from Peconic Bay,” said Andrew Mitchell, PBMC Health president and CEO.

The Winslow Speciality Care Center was largely made possible by a $1 million donation from Aquebogue resident Richard Winslow, after whom the center is named.

“There was a time not that long ago when, if a patient were given a choice, they’d opt to go west for their treatment,” Winslow said at the ribbon-cutting today. “Today, because of the quality of care and the most modern surgical facilities and with a staff of highly trained and skilled nurses physicians and surgeons, I consider the intelligent choice to be PBMC. I made that choice less than four months ago myself.”

Winslow, who sits on the PBMC board of directors, is a retired radio station owner who has spent much of his career in broadcast.

The Feil Campus for Ambulatory Care, located on Route 111 in Manorville, now consists of two buildings – the Winslow Speciality Care Center, and the building that opened in 2013, which provides urgent care, primary care, urology, internal medicine and orthopedics.

There are plans in development for two additional buildings on the Feil Campus.

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