Health & Fitness

Cinnaminson Is Home To Burlington County's First Cooper Urgent Care Center

The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday. It opens for business next week.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — Cooper University Health Care celebrated the opening of its first Urgent Care Center in Burlington County on Tuesday, and it’s right here in Cinnaminson. The new center is located in the Shoppes at Cinnaminson at 195 Route 130.

It will open and begin seeing patients on Monday, May 15, according to Cooper Health officials. It will provide walk-in care seven days a week, Monday – through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturdayand Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“Cooper’s Urgent Care Center in Cinnaminson will provide a much needed, convenient service to local residents who need immediate medical treatment,” Cooper University Health Care President and Chief Executive Officer, Adrienne Kirby, PhD, said. “As the leading academic tertiary care health system in the region, we are happy to be able to bring our expertise in urgent care to Burlington County residents and complement our existing services in the county.”

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Kirby was joined at Tuesday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony by Cinnaminson Township Mayor Anthony Minniti and James Flowers, DO, Medical Director of Cooper Urgent Care Centers.

“On behalf of the Township, we look forward to our ongoing partnership with Cooper as we continue to make Cinnaminson the best place to live,” township officials said in a Facebook post prior to the grand opening.

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Cooper has more than 100 ambulatory care sites throughout the region, including numerous Burlington County-based primary care and specialty care offices. In addition to the Cinnaminson location, Cooper also operates Urgent Care Centers in Cherry Hill and Audubon.

Patients do not have to make an appointment, but will be treated on a walk-in basis at all Cooper Urgent Care Centers. Unlike other urgent care centers, all Cooper Urgent Care Centers have board-certified emergency medicine physicians ready to treat a range of health issues with the added benefit of providing X-ray services at the same location. All of Cooper’s Urgent Care Centers also offer an advance reservation system through Cooper’s website. Patients reserve a spot online and arrive at the appropriate time to avoid long waits.

“Unlike other models, Cooper Urgent Care Centers are staffed with our board-certified, Emergency Medicine physicians and they are the same physicians who see patients in our emergency department at Cooper University Hospital. This high level of care is what sets us apart, as these doctors are trained to treat a wide variety of injuries and illnesses that present in an emergency setting,” Dr. Flowers said.

The attached images were provided by Cooper University Health Care.

Photo # 1: Pictured Left to Right: Anthony Mazzarelli, MD, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Cooper; Anthony Minniti Mayor of Cinnaminson Township; Adrienne Kirby, PhD., President and Chief Executive Officer, Cooper; James Flowers, DO, Medical Director, Cooper Urgent Care Centers; and Kathy Devine, Executive Director, Hospital Based Services, Cooper.

Photo # 2: Exterior of Cooper Urgent Care Center in Cinnaminson

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