Catholic Health has opened a new urgent care facility at the Station Yards mixed-use development in Ronkonkoma.
The 2,631-square-foot Catholic Health Urgent Care at Ronkonkoma at 3 Hawkins Ave. offers a wide range of services, including physical exams, vaccinations, illness and injury treatment, as well as onsite high-definition X-ray capabilities for adult and pediatric patients, according to a written statement from the health system.
Operated in partnership with Excel Urgent Care, the new Ronkonkoma facility is the most recent in Catholic Health’s growing system of outpatient care locations in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
“This new Ronkonkoma facility is another step toward our goal of providing essential health care services to residents in every corner of Long Island,” Catholic Health President and CEO Patrick O’Shaughnessy said in the statement. “Whether someone walks in with an urgent medical issue or simply to get a flu shot on their commute home from work, our expert team will be there to provide the highest level of care.”
Kelley Coughlan Heck, executive vice president of Tritec Real Estate, which is developing the Station Yards project, said the company is delighted to welcome Catholic Health Services to the development.
“This new partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to enhance the community with a mix of uses in our projects,” she said. “Their urgent care facility will provide a vital service for our tenants as well as local residents, reinforcing Station Yards not just as a center for commerce, but a hub of wellness and care too.”
Gus Nuzzolese of Colliers represented Catholic Health Services, while the team of Maria Valanzano, Steve D’Orazio and Jake Horowitz of Colliers, represented landlord Tritec in the lease transaction.
“Catholic Health Systems and their affiliated hospitals, practices, and professionals have represented top-quality healthcare across Long Island for decades,” D’Orazio said in the statement. “The placement of their urgent care model at Tritec’s Station Yards development will provide immediate and quality medical attention to address the local community’s needs. We’re thrilled to announce their addition to the project.”
When completed, Station Yards will transform 53 acres around the Ronkonkoma Long Island Rail Road station, bringing 1,450 apartments, 360,000 square feet of office space and 195,000 square feet of retail space, most of which surrounds a 10,000-square-foot village green.
The Catholic Health Urgent Care is the latest addition to the growing roster of restaurants, retail and service tenants at the sprawling Ronkonkoma development.
“We would like to acknowledge the work put in by the Catholic Health team and work of the leasing brokers, Gus Nuzzolese from Colliers representing CHS, and our team at Colliers – Maria Valanzano, Steve D’Orazio, and Jake Horowitz,” Coughlan Heck said in the statement. “Their collective efforts have enabled this significant addition to our project. We congratulate CHS on opening the doors of the new CHS urgent care facility, marking a new chapter in our collective commitment to serving the Ronkonkoma community.”