At Ellenville Regional Hospital, our commitment to providing high-quality care to our community remains our top priority.
To help ensure we continue meeting the healthcare needs of our region during the busy summer season, we will be temporarily pausing Urgent Care services beginning July 1 through part of August as we focus our resources on supporting and enhancing care in our Emergency Department.
Our Emergency Department will remain open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing immediate medical care for patients who need it most.
This temporary adjustment allows us to strengthen our ability to serve patients requiring emergency services while we continue evaluating the best ways to meet the healthcare needs of our community.
We look forward to welcoming patients back to Urgent Care when services resume later this summer. We will announce the reopening date as soon as it is finalized.
We encourage community members to follow Ellenville Regional Hospital on social media and visit our website regularly for updates regarding the return of Urgent Care services and other important hospital news.
Thank you for your understanding and continued trust in Ellenville Regional Hospital. We remain dedicated to delivering exceptional care close to home.
For updates and additional information, please visit www.erhny.org and follow us on Facebook.
Ellenville Regional Hospital is proud to offer Urgent Care services to provide fast, reliable treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Our urgent care is designed for those times when you need medical attention right away, but don’t require a visit to the Emergency Department.
Urgent Care is located in the:
Specialty Department, Neil S. Calman Medical Arts Building
Open Daily: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Walk-ins Welcome – No Appointment Needed
Our experienced clinical team is here to care for a wide range of common medical concerns, including:
Minor injuries (sprains, cuts, burns, minor fractures)
Cold and flu symptoms
Ear, throat, urinary, and skin infections
Allergies and asthma flare-ups
Rashes, minor eye injuries, and other urgent conditions
Urgent Care is best for conditions that require quick treatment but are not life-threatening. For serious emergencies such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe injuries, or signs of a stroke, please call 911 or go to the Emergency Department immediately.
Most major insurance plans are accepted. Please bring your insurance card and photo ID. Co-pays or deductibles may apply.