University Health making some changes ahead of expected winter weather

For the safety of our patients and health care team, University Health is revising hours of operation at its community clinics on Tuesday. Here is the latest information:

Normal operations

  • All services at University Hospital and University Women’s & Children’s Hospital will keep regular operating hours.
  • All procedures at University Hospital and all ambulatory surgery centers will continue as scheduled, including radiology.
  • All pharmacies will be open normal business hours.

Revised hours of operation for Tuesday

  • All ExpressMed clinics will close at 6 p.m. this evening and reopen at noon Tuesday.
  • University Health clinics in the community will open at noon. Patients with appointments will be contacted to change to telemedicine or to reschedule.
  • University Health outpatient rehabilitation centers will open at noon Tuesday.
  • Outpatient dialysis centers will open at 7 a.m.

Go to universityhealth.com/weather for continued updates.

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