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Important Alerts
Office and Urgent Care Closures

On Wed. July 17, all Urgent Care offices located in Dutchess, Putnam, Ulster and Westchester counties will be closing at 5pm EST, and will reopen on Thurs. July 18 at 8am EST.

Cardiology-Jersey City is temporarily closed, while Cardiology-Newark is closed permanently.

The Croton-on-Hudson lab and the Patterson lab are temporarily closed until further notice.

Updates

Effective June 24, 2024, Charles Kutler, MD has moved to the Poughkeepsie Columbia Campus located at 30 Columbia Street, NY 12601.

Effective June 17, 2024, Maryanne Wysell, MD, Jason Rubin, MD, FACP,  and Saad Yousuf, MD, have moved back to the Poughkeepsie Columbia Campus located at 30 Columbia Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

To make an appointment with former CareMount Women’s Health, please call the office directly. Online scheduling has been temporarily suspended.

Optum Medical Care, P.C. (formerly CareMount) has upgraded our billing system to ensure that you have a simple, clear and convenient payment experience. To securely view and pay your bills online, visit pay.optum-ny.com.

Effective Tuesday, February 20, 2024, changes have been made to the New York flu clinic hours and locations. Please check the webpage for the most up-to-date information.  

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COVID-19 Information and Updates

The new COVID-19 vaccine is available at our clinics.

Please note available supply below:

– Supply is limited as we receive weekly deliveries.
– Moderna is available for children and adults (ages 6 months and up)

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If you are planning to travel abroad and require vaccinations, or have contracted an illness during your travels, our team provides personalized travel health services to prepare you to travel safely and remain healthy. Our travel medicine program includes Certified CDC Yellow Fever Immunization Sites, and uses the most current information available to prepare a personalized travel package for a safe trip and return home, which includes the following:

  • Travel consultation with board-certified medical specialists.
  • Required and recommended immunizations based on your itinerary, personal history of immunizations, and planned activities during your trip.
  • Official International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever Vaccine.
  • Prescriptions to prevent malaria, altitude illness, and to treat travelers’ diarrhea, as appropriate.
  • General travel and safety advice on precautionary measures for food, drink, climate, and recreational activities.

Our travel health specialists understand the challenges that can occur when becoming ill away from home in a foreign country. If you become ill overseas and need treatment upon your return, you may contact us for follow up care.

Make an appointment with your healthcare provider or a travel health specialist that takes place at least one month before you leave. They can help you get destination-specific vaccines, medicines, and information. Discussing your health concerns, itinerary, and planned activities with your provider allows them to give more specific advice and recommendations.[1]

To find an infectious disease specialist near you, visit our Provider page.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

Contact us if you have any questions.

 

 

  1. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Need travel vaccines? Plan ahead. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/travel-vaccines