Chenango Memorial opens pediatrics practice in Norwich
NORWICH – The Physician Services Department of UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital says keeping area children healthy just got easier. On Monday, UHS Pediatrics - Norwich opened its office at 4 Newton Ave., in the same building as the Walk-In Center.
Chris Kisacky, Vice President Operations, explained the concept and benefits of this new practice. “With the five experienced pediatrics providers we now have, we are very enthusiastic about the potential of this practice to offer families convenient, timely, comprehensive pediatrics services. This practice will accommodate acute sick child visits as well as the regular well-child and prevention appointments that growing children require.”
Kisacky stated, “We believe that timely access to pediatric care is very important, and our goal is to be able to offer same day appointments and to expand hours as the demand grows.”
Currently, the practice includes pediatricians Christine Wilson, DO, and Trish Tsay, MD, along with Sue Converse, FNP, who previously worked in the School-Based Health Center at Unadilla Valley Schools; Joe Pisani, RPA-C, who worked in the School-Based Health Centers at Bainbridge-Guilford and Oxford Academy and Central Schools; and Ken Ripley, RPA-C, who worked in the School-Based Health Center at Norwich Central Schools.
“These individuals are skilled, experienced and well known in the community for providing excellent pediatric care,” Kisacky said,
Office hours at the pediatrics practice are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For an appointment or more information, call 337-4139.
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital is a member of UHS, a locally owned, not-for-profit, 916-bed hospital and health care system serving the Greater Binghamton region. Founded in 1981, UHS provides a full range of medical, surgical, rehabilitative and long-term care services from more than 40 locations around New York’s Southern Tier. The organization consists of UHS Wilson Medical Center, UHS Binghamton General Hospital, UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital, UHS Delaware Valley Hospital, UHS Senior Living at Ideal and UHS Home Care, and is affiliated with the UHS Medical Group.
Chris Kisacky, Vice President Operations, explained the concept and benefits of this new practice. “With the five experienced pediatrics providers we now have, we are very enthusiastic about the potential of this practice to offer families convenient, timely, comprehensive pediatrics services. This practice will accommodate acute sick child visits as well as the regular well-child and prevention appointments that growing children require.”
Kisacky stated, “We believe that timely access to pediatric care is very important, and our goal is to be able to offer same day appointments and to expand hours as the demand grows.”
Currently, the practice includes pediatricians Christine Wilson, DO, and Trish Tsay, MD, along with Sue Converse, FNP, who previously worked in the School-Based Health Center at Unadilla Valley Schools; Joe Pisani, RPA-C, who worked in the School-Based Health Centers at Bainbridge-Guilford and Oxford Academy and Central Schools; and Ken Ripley, RPA-C, who worked in the School-Based Health Center at Norwich Central Schools.
“These individuals are skilled, experienced and well known in the community for providing excellent pediatric care,” Kisacky said,
Office hours at the pediatrics practice are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For an appointment or more information, call 337-4139.
UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital is a member of UHS, a locally owned, not-for-profit, 916-bed hospital and health care system serving the Greater Binghamton region. Founded in 1981, UHS provides a full range of medical, surgical, rehabilitative and long-term care services from more than 40 locations around New York’s Southern Tier. The organization consists of UHS Wilson Medical Center, UHS Binghamton General Hospital, UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital, UHS Delaware Valley Hospital, UHS Senior Living at Ideal and UHS Home Care, and is affiliated with the UHS Medical Group.
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