Health & Fitness

Mount Kisco Medical Group Opens New Urgent Care Facility in Mount Kisco

It's for people with problems that need to be seen right away but don't need a hospital emergency room.

Mount Kisco Medical Group opens a new urgent care facility today at 360 North Bedford Road in Mount Kisco.

The new facility offers walk-in services for adult and pediatric patients. Both existing MKMG patients and new patients are welcome.

“We are pleased to now offer urgent care services in Mount Kisco which enables us to better meet the needs of our local community,” said Scott D. Hayworth MD, President and CEO of the Mount Kisco Medical Group, in a prepared statement. “Our new urgent care facility provides the community with easy access to the quality clinical services MKMG is renowned for.”

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Urgent Care provides an interim step—it’s for acute illness or injury that requires immediate care, but is not serious enough to warrant a trip to the emergency room.

Patients who are experiencing things like cold/flu symptoms, ear, nose and throat problems, eye symptoms, infections, sprains and fractures, and more, can visit with no appointment any day of the week.

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The office is open 7 days a week from 8AM - 7:45PM. For more information, patients can call 844-484-6564 or visit www.mkmg.com/urgentcare.

The Mount Kisco Medical Group is a multi-specialty medical group that provides the highest quality medical care in 40 different locations throughout Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, and Ulster counties. This is its seventh urgent care facility.

Founded in 1946, MKMG has grown to over 450 physicians representing 40 different medical specialties with major campuses in Mount Kisco, Carmel, Katonah, Kingston, Fishkill, Jefferson Valley, Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck.

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