Nachum Weingarten, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, Barbara Kaminetzky, Montee Kaminetzky, David Mandel, and Marc Katz

With much fanfare, over 800 members of the community attended the grand opening day of the Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel at the Ganger Medical Center, held on Sunday, January 13.

Set to a backdrop of carnival-like entertainment, games, and a beautifully orchestrated concert, Sonny and Shani Ganger and their family led a ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new medical center.

“It’s not just a medical appointment, it’s a relationship,” said Nachum Weingarten, Ohel medical director. “Our center provides state-of-the-art urgent care to individuals of all ages, from pediatric to adult to eldercare medical services.”

Mel Zachter, Sonny Ganger, and Yussie Ostreicher at the Ganger Family Medical Center ribbon-cutting ceremony

Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel serves the entire Flatbush/Midwood and surrounding communities’ urgent medical needs.

While the grand opening has passed, there is still the opportunity for members of the public to simply walk in and preregister, and receive a voucher for a free pizza and soda at “J II” for every person registered. Preregistration ensures that those who need urgent care services can be seen in minutes.

David Mandel, CEO of Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services, reflects that “The provision of medical services now available at Ohel represents yet another milestone as Ohel begins to celebrate its 50th anniversary. These medical services now ensure that the community can benefit from the most advanced healthcare under one roof at the new Ohel Jaffa Family Campus in Flatbush.” The campus is located at 1268 East 14th Street in Brooklyn.

Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel is open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. with convenient hours Saturday night and Sunday. No appointments are needed. Free parking is offered. The center works on a walk-in basis, and patients are seen within minutes.

Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel prevents unnecessary visits to the emergency room. Urgent Care services include the treatment of illnesses such as strep, flu, viral infections, MRSA infections, and UTIs. The center also does stitches, blood work, x-rays, and vaccinations, such as flu and tetanus shots.

From the moment one enters the center, receiving the warmest of receptions, one will immediately appreciate the personal quick service, state-of-the-art equipment, X-rays, and medical devices to ensure that patients receive the best medical care.

The waiting room boasts a free beverage center with gourmet coffee, tea, and ice-cold bottles of water for patients to enjoy free of charge. There is also an impressive children’s play area which keeps children busy during their short stay.

There is no need to switch one’s PCP before a visit to Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel, and most insurances are accepted. If an insurance is not accepted, self-pay rates are very affordable.

For questions or comments about Kāmin Health Urgent Care at Ohel, please contact Debbie Gorin at 718-686-3344 or email dgorin@kaminhealth.com.

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