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Cayuga Health to open new Cortland physician building on March 6

A rendering of Cayuga Health System’s new physician building at 260 Tompkins St. in Cortland, which Cayuga Health says is set to open Monday, March 6. (Image credit: Cayuga Health)

CORTLAND, N.Y. — Cayuga Health System announced that its new physician office building at 260 Tompkins St. in Cortland will open on Monday, March 6.

The new location will consolidate several of Cayuga Health’s Cortland and Homer locations, the health system said in its announcement.

“This new building is easily accessible and will bring a number of our practices together in a fresh, new, and innovative environment,” Jeff Penoyer, COO of ambulatory services at Cayuga Health, contended. “Having these services all under one roof better accommodates referrals to specialists, and those specialists working together for the best patient care.”

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The new facility will include Cayuga Health’s primary care with integrated behavioral health services; cardiology; neurology; surgery; pulmonology; ears, nose, and throat (ENT); occupational medicine; and sleep practices. The facility will also include lab services.

“We are excited about this brand-new facility and all the benefits for our patients in the Cortland area,” Dr. Martin Stallone, president and CEO for Cayuga Health, said. “We are always striving to improve the level of service we offer, and we anticipate the Tompkins Street location will do just that by offering an improved care model.”

Ithaca–based Cayuga Health also noted that several practices — Cayuga Orthopedics’ Cortland office, Cayuga Orthopedics Walk-in Care, Cayuga Sports Medicine, and Cayuga Pain Management — will remain at their current location at 1122 Commons Ave. in Cortland.

 

 

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