Harrison Memorial Hospital Expands Convenient Care Options with New Locations and Services

Beginning Monday, February 10, 2025, Harrison Memorial Hospital’s Urgent Treatment Center will close. HMH will reopen HMH Primary Care South at 809 US 27 South, Suite 107 in Cynthiana, KY as an Express Care/Walk-In Only Visits Clinic.      

Operating hours for HMH Primary Care South will be from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., seven days a week, providing convenient access to non-emergency healthcare services.

In addition, Harrison Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) will introduce a new Fast Track ED service. This quicker care area, located within the Emergency Department, is designed for patients requiring immediate attention for non-emergency conditions that cannot be addressed at HMH Primary Care South. Examples include fractures, stitches, mild dehydration, and more.

While HMH Primary Care South will not offer radiology capabilities, the Fast Track ED will be fully equipped to assess and provide additional care for patients whose needs exceed the capabilities of HMH Primary Care South. Once you come to the HMH Emergency Department, the nurses will assess each patient and ensure the appropriate setting. This allows the patients to be treated timely by our providers.

Here are guidelines featuring the services offered at each location.

HMH Primary Care South Services:

  • Walk-in visits for minor illnesses such as colds, flu, and sore throats.
  • Minor cuts and scrapes.
  • Ear pain or sinus issues.
  • Small skin conditions
  • Upper respiratory conditions
  • Pediatric conditions in children older than six months
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Minor Burns
  • Strains
  • Sports Physicals
  • Vaccinations limited to Flu and Tdap
  • Other non-emergency health concerns.

Fast Track ED Services:

  • Injuries requiring X-rays.
  • Large skin conditions or
  • Migraines/tension headaches
  • Other urgent, but not life-threatening conditions.

Please note if you have the following: chest pain or suspected heart attack, stroke symptoms, severe trauma or bleeding, respiratory distress or any life-threatening condition, please call 911.