Immediate Care has moved to 401 Cayuga Park Lane, Suite 101.
To enter, use the driveway across from Aldi on Third Street.
Cayuga Health System unites two longstanding, independent hospitals, Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca and Schuyler Hospital in Montour Falls. Our two hospitals have served our respective communities well for many years. By joining together in a cohesive health-care network, we will be in an even stronger position to provide seamless, comprehensive, community-centered care for the many residents we serve across the Finger Lakes and central New York.
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View our comprehensive list of services, programs, and departments offered by our experts at multiple locations throughout the Finger Lakes and Central New York.
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Learn how to plan your visit or hospital stay, pay your bill, and more information about visiting any of our facilities.
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New challenges and opportunities to learn are what allow great careers to thrive. Join our family and you’ll experience it firsthand — alongside expert caregivers in a culture that provides you the support you need.
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We welcome you as a patient, resident, friend, family member, guest. At every level, we strive to treat you as if you were a member of our own family with the safe, compassionate care you expect.
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