CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — In an endeavor to expand healthcare access in the region, OhioHealth is set to conduct an official ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Urgent Care facility in Circleville tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

The event, to be held at 1434 Circleville Plaza Dr., Circleville, will be graced by city officials, care site senior leaders, and selected community members. Representatives from media houses are welcome to attend and interview the guests for quotes.

The facility, which officially started its operations on October 3, is dedicated to offering convenient medical services to patients of all ages. It remains open seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., ensuring care that is both timely and close to home.

Patients seeking urgent medical attention can avail services for a wide range of conditions, from common ailments like fever, cold, and allergies to minor injuries such as burns, cuts, and sprains. Additionally, the center will provide testing for COVID-19 symptoms, sexually transmitted diseases, and other conditions.

Among the available services at the facility are drug screenings, select laboratory testing, physicals, select immunizations, and onsite x-rays.

James Miller is a journalist for the Guardian.