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CityMD Opens Urgent Care Center in Ridgewood

CityMD opened a medical center in Ridgewood, pictured, Monday (Photo courtesy of CityMD)

Jan. 24, 2022 By Christian Murray

The urgent care provider CityMD opened a medical center in Ridgewood Monday marking its 18th location in Queens.

The company has taken space at 5626 Myrtle Ave. and is providing services ranging from physical exams, pediatric care, lab tests, and treatment for injuries and illnesses.

The Ridgewood clinic is one of several to have opened in Queens over the past 12 months. CityMD opened centers in Springfield Gardens, Sunnyside, Queens Village and Woodhaven in 2021.

CityMD caters to patients with a whole host of medical conditions — including treatment for upper respiratory infections, colds and flu, asthma, allergies, minor lacerations, sore throats, insect bites and rashes, among other conditions.

On-site doctors can diagnose and treat pink eye, croup, minor orthopedic injuries, and nosebleeds. Rapid testing for flu, strep throat, mononucleosis, UTIs and other conditions are also among available services.

CityMD offers three forms of COVID-19 testing at all locations – Rapid, PCR and Antibody Testing.

The center is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

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