Transformation of Fulton Urgent Care to Fulton Medical Center is Underway

An artist's rendering from the architectural firm heading the renovation of the former Lee Memorial Hospital, showing what the center will look like when complete.
An artist's rendering from the architectural firm heading the renovation of the former Lee Memorial Hospital, showing what the center will look like when complete.

Later this year, the Fulton Medical Center will open its doors.  The center will make use of all of what used to be Lee Memorial Hospital and which has been, since shortly after the hospital closed, the Fulton Urgent Care center.

Work is underway inside the closed wing of the former Lee Memorial Hospital to transform it into a medical center offering many services.
<p>Work is underway inside the closed wing of the former Lee Memorial Hospital to transform it into a medical center offering many services.</p>

At the moment, the building is in flux.  Dozens of construction workers are busily transforming an old building into a new place.

Along with a relocated and expanded Urgent Care center, it will house:

  • Medical imaging for X-rays, CT scans and fluoroscopy;
  • Private areas for women needing mammograms, sonograms or bone density tests;
  • A blood draw area with three draw stations;
  • Rehabilitation services, including a 1,300 square foot rehab gymnasium;
  • An MRI facility.
All of the services currently available at the facility and adjacent office building remain open.

Oswego Health is using more than $22 million in state grants to renovate the building.

Recently, we got a walking tour of the construction.  The video below shows images from the tour. missing or outdated ad config

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