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Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital opens new pediatrics practice site in Clay

Upstate officials and parents cut the ribbon to open the new pediatrics office at 8687 Carling Road in the town of Clay. Those pictured include Dr. Gregory Conners (second from right), executive director of Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. (Photo credit: Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital)

CLAY, N.Y. — Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital says it has opened a new pediatrics medical office at 8687 Carling Road in the town of Clay, near the Wegmans Great Northern store along Route 31.

The move to the new facility represents a relocation of Upstate Pediatrics from the Baldwinsville area, per the announcement. The relocation is necessary as Upstate had outgrown the Baldwinsville space.

The move also consolidates Upstate practices — including PMR and Patient Blood Draw Service Center — into one location.

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A new physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) site opened in this same Carling Road location last May, Upstate noted.

The new site more than doubles the size of the practice from 5,600 square feet and 12 exam rooms to 12,133 square feet and 20 exam rooms with a special room to monitor behavioral-health concerns.

Upstate Pediatrics at Upstate Medical Clay will be served by six physicians, one behavioral health licensed social worker and a part-time behavioral health nurse practitioner.

“We’re poised for growth and expansion of services in this location,” Dr. Gregory Conners, executive director of Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital and professor and chair of pediatrics, said in the Upstate announcement. “The desire for our pediatric services is growing and we need to accommodate patients and families in a top-tier setting, which we have today.”

Officials also look at the larger facility as a way to accommodate the population growth expected in the area in the next several years due to the impact of the Micron project.

Prior to Upstate services moving into the building, the space was previously occupied by Bryant and Stratton College, which moved out in 2020.

 

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