Financing Growth: Supporting Syracuse Community Health Center's New Headquarters

At Capital Fund, we are committed to helping community health centers access the financing they need to strengthen infrastructure, expand services, and improve access to care. Recently, Capital Fund partnered with Primary Care Development Corporation (PCDC) to refinance a line of credit that SCHC used during construction of its new headquarters in Syracuse, New York. Located at 930 South Salina Street, the 55,797-square-foot health center was completed in October 2023 and opened to patients in December 2023. The new headquarters significantly expands SCHC's capacity to serve the community. The facility includes 39 patient rooms, two treatment rooms, a dedicated Breast Care recovery room, and expanded administrative space. Patients can access a comprehensive range of services at the site, including OB/GYN, pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, dental care, podiatry, eye care, behavioral health, laboratory services, and nutrition counseling.
Founded in 1978, Syracuse Community Health Center has long been a vital healthcare resource for underserved residents of Onondaga County. In 2024, SCHC served nearly 27,000 patients through five locations and eight school-based health programs, providing more than 80,000 patient visits. As demand for services continues to grow, investments in modern, efficient facilities help ensure health centers can meet the evolving needs of their communities.
Projects like this demonstrate the important role financing can play in helping health centers advance their mission. By providing flexible lending solutions tailored to the unique needs of community health centers, Capital Fund helps organizations move critical projects forward—from facility development and expansion to equipment purchases, refinancing, and working capital needs.
Whether your organization is planning a major construction project or exploring options to strengthen its financial position, Capital Fund is here to help. Our team understands the health center environment and works closely with borrowers to identify financing solutions that support long-term success and community impact.
If your health center is exploring financing options to support facility expansion or other needs, reach out to Brandon Boyle at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information about Capital Fund’s loan programs.