MedExpress Urgent Care opening new Ewing location

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MedExpress Urgent Care, a neighborhood health care provider, is opening a new medical center in Ewing on Aug. 15.

The Ewing center, located at 1680 N. Olden Ave., will be the 24th MedExpress location in New Jersey, including nearby centers in Hamilton Square and East Brunswick.

The center in Ewing will care for people of all ages, providing urgent care, employer health services and basic wellness and prevention services.

Walk-in treatment is available for everyday illness and injury — including treatment for common summertime injuries such as cuts, scrapes, rashes, bites, stings and burns — as well as more advanced services including X-rays, IVs, labs, minor surgery, stitches and treatment for broken bones, sprains and strains.

“The new center in Ewing offers local patients, families and employees access to patient-centered care that meets their needs and busy schedules,” Lisa Connell, New Jersey area manager of MedExpress, said. “We look forward to opening our new Ewing location and to providing high-quality, convenient and affordable health care to the community — one patient at a time.”

The Ewing center will have multiple exam rooms, a procedure room and an X-ray suite. The center will be open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with no appointment necessary.

MedExpress has nearly 250 centers in 19 states. For a full list of health care services and locations, visit medexpress.com.

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