ITHACA, N.Y. — Cayuga Health has temporarily suspended operations at Ithaca Urgent Care at 10 Arrowhead Drive and moved its staff and resources to Cayuga Medical Center.
The organization cites the pandemic as the reason for the temporary suspension of urgent-care services, which started Monday.
Other Cayuga Health clinical services located on Arrowood Drive — which serves as Cayuga Health’s east campus — will remain open. Those services include Surgicare, Imaging and Cayuga Hematology Oncology Associates (CHOA).
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Patients seeking emergent care should go to the emergency department at Cayuga Medical Center or to their primary care physician for non-emergent care.
Cayuga Medical Center’s urgent-care center in Cortland will remain open, Cayuga Health said.