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ITHACA, NY Effective Monday, February 15, we will be temporarily suspending services
 at the Ithaca Urgent Care located at 10 Arrowwood Drive, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We will be re-allocating all staff and resources of the Urgent Care to the hospital, until we are able to reopen.Â
Other Cayuga Health clinical services located on Arrowood Drive, Cayuga Healthâs East Campus, will remain open. They include Surgicare, Imaging, and Cayuga Hematology Oncology Associates (CHOA). Â
Many other communities locally and across the country are experiencing the same issues and are temporarily suspending services at Urgent Care centers. The Cayuga Health staff continues to rise up to the many challenges that we have faced over this past year and persevere.  We all remain hopeful as we move through 2021 as Covid-19 cases subside and the vaccines continue to rollout.Â