St. James Hospital Announces Extended Urgent Care Hours to Better Serve the Community

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As of September 22 Urgent Care is open everyday, eight to eight

From St. James Hospital,

Hornell, NY…St. James Hospital is pleased to announce the extension of its Urgent Care hours to provide more comprehensive and accessible care to the community. Starting Sunday, September 22, St. James Urgent Care will be open seven days a week from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. This expansion is designed to better meet the needs of patients seeking medical attention for non-life-threatening conditions. In addition to the change in hours, the St. James Occupational Health Clinic will relocate to Urgent Care starting Sunday, September 22.

“We are thrilled to expand our Urgent Care services to serve our community,” said Wendy Disbrow, President and CEO of St. James Hospital. “This change reflects our ongoing commitment to increasing access to healthcare for all our patients. By extending our hours, we aim to make it easier for individuals to receive the care they need when they need it.”

St. James Urgent Care is staffed by a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, including four advanced practice providers: Shannon Billings, NP, Sarah Ford, PA, Katie Pizura, PA, and Yohetsor Hargoe, NP. They are available to treat a variety of non-emergency medical conditions, ensuring that patients receive timely and quality care.

“We are happy to expand our Urgent Care hours to service patients experiencing non-urgent medical issues like colds, coughs, minor lacerations that need stitches, sprains, and strains, and more,” said Kaleigh Porcaro, Director of Nursing. “Our team is committed to delivering exceptional care to our patients, and these new hours will allow us to do so more effectively.”

St. James Urgent Care is conveniently located in Suite 103 of the Medical Office Building, 7309 Seneca Road North in Hornell, offering a wide range of services to address common medical concerns. These include treatment for minor illnesses such as colds, flu, coughs, sore throats, and ear infections, as well as care for minor injuries like cuts that need stitches, sprains, strains, and minor burns. The facility is also equipped to handle other non-emergent conditions like allergies, rashes, and mild asthma attacks. No appointment is necessary.

For more information, please visit stjames.urmc.edu/urgentcare or call (607) 385 – 3800.

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