Update: Power Restored at Centre Medical Sciences Building

September 15, 2021
General News & Announcements
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Update: September 15 at 9:15 pm

Power has been restored at the Centre Medical Sciences Building, located at 1850 Park Avenue in State College. 

Mount Nittany Health services in the building will open on September 16 at the following times:

  • Mount Nittany Physician Group offices and the lab will open as normal.  
  • Mount Nittany Health Breast Care Center will open at 9:00 am. 
  • Radiology services will open at 11:00 am.
  • Procedures scheduled for September 16 at the Mount Nittany Health Surgical Center have been relocated to the Medical Center. 

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A power outage has occurred at the Center for Medical Sciences Building, located on Park Avenue in State College. Therefore, all Mount Nittany Health services in this building will be closed until at least 1:00 pm tomorrow, September 16, pending restoration of power. Note: Mount Nittany Medical Center continues to operate normally. Procedures scheduled at the Mount Nittany Health Surgical Center are being relocated to the Medical Center.

For updates, please call our information hotline at 814.278.4646, toll-free 855.405.8540.

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