FULTON — Oswego Health says it is making it easier for patients to access specialized urology care with the launch of a monthly after-hours urology clinic. It is designed specifically for people who may struggle to attend appointments during the workday, Oswego Health said in its Jan. 6 announcement. The new clinic offers evening appointments […]
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FULTON — Oswego Health says it is making it easier for patients to access specialized urology care with the launch of a monthly after-hours urology clinic.
It is designed specifically for people who may struggle to attend appointments during the workday, Oswego Health said in its Jan. 6 announcement.
The new clinic offers evening appointments for patients dealing with ongoing or complex urologic conditions. They could include chronic pelvic or prostate pain; testicular or scrotal discomfort; and bladder pain or interstitial cystitis.
The after-hours clinic will be held on the second Wednesday of each month from 5-6 p.m. at Upstate Urology at Oswego Health. It’s located at 806 W. Broadway in Fulton, with the first clinic set for Jan. 14.
“This clinic is about meeting our community where they are,” Jamie Leszczynski, senior VP of communications at Oswego Health, said. “By offering evening appointments, we’re removing barriers to care and helping patients get the attention they need without missing work or other important commitments.”
Appointments are limited and must be scheduled in advance. To schedule an appointment, call (315) 592-3999 or visit: www.oswegohealth.org/urologyclinic.


