Mount Nittany Health inclement weather announcement

January 14, 2022
General News & Announcements
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For the safety of our patients and staff, the following locations and services will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022, until noon due to inclement weather:

  • All Mount Nittany Physician Group practices, including Mount Nittany Health Fit for Play
  • Lab and imaging services at Mount Nittany Physician Group locations
  • Mount Nittany Health Breast Care Center
  • Mount Nittany Health – Sieg Neuroscience Center, including Mount Nittany Medical Center sleep clinic studies scheduled for the evening of January 16
  • Mount Nittany Health Center for Wound Care, including Diabetes Foot Clinic and Orthotics
  • Mount Nittany Health Pain Management Program
  • CANCER CARE PARTNERSHIP
  • Mount Nittany Medical Center outpatient programs:
    • Cardiac/pulmonary rehab
    • Speech therapy
    • Medical treatment unit
    • Anticoagulation clinic
    • Radiation therapy 

Mount Nittany Health Surgical Center and Mount Nittany Medical Center, including the emergency department, remain open.

Please continue to check for updates. During severe weather conditions, call 855.405.8540 before traveling to your appointment. If there are no closings or cancellations, the message will state that there is “no information at this time.”

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your family.

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