New Women’s Health Focus at Urgent Care Seneca Falls
April 23, 2025
GENEVA- UR Medicine Urgent Care Seneca Falls has expanded its menu of services to include Urgent Care offerings focused specifically on women’s health.
The expanded offerings are designed to meet a need identified by a team of experienced Nurse Practitioners, who specialize in women’s health – Brooke Cool, NP; Corey Meyn, NP;
Sara VanCamp, NP, and Carley Shick, NP. These services are designed for women, by women, to ensure that you can find the time to “take care of you”.
“Our commitment to ensuring all women in our community have access to timely women’s health care is at the heart of this initiative, said Bob Switzer, PA-C, Urgent Care Director. “We know women are busy, and are often caring for others. Now they have the flexibility to schedule preventative care or walk into the Seneca Falls urgent care clinic for urgent gynecological (GYN) issues, with little to no wait,” he added.
Services offered include preventative screenings, pap smears, breast exams, sexual health education, urinary tract infection diagnosis and treatment, sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment, and contraception care – including Nexplanon. Mammogram referrals are also offered.
While UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health is expanding its primary care services, providing convenient access to preventive care remains a priority. These new offerings will help us meet a demonstrated need conveniently, and right here in your home community.
Urgent Care Seneca Falls' expansion of services to focus on women’s health reinforces UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health’s commitment to meeting women’s needs in the local community.
To schedule an appointment at Seneca Falls Urgent Care, call 315-835-4900, or schedule online at flhealth.org. Walk-ins are always welcome for urgent GYN care.
Photo caption: The expanded women’s health offerings at Urgent Care Seneca Falls are designed to meet a need identified by a team of experienced Nurse Practitioners, who specialize in women’s health pictured here (left to right) Sara VanCamp, NP; Carley Shick, NP; Brooke Cool, NP, and Corey Meyn, NP.