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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does Cornell have a full service hospital on campus? I have a high schooler who has excellent grades in advanced classes, solid ECs, but has a medical condition which might require specialty care during her years in college. We only want her to apply to places where there is accessible and really good medical care. [/quote] Cayuga Medical Center is a full service hospital 15-20 mins off campus. https://cayugahealth.org/. [/quote] To answer your question directly, no, the campus itself does not have a hospital, or even an infirmary that can see kids or have them stay overnight. Cornell's (excellent) medical school and affiliated hospital are located in NYC, not Ithaca. I can't speak to how the on campus Cornell health service would manage chronic health issues, but to the degree specialty care matters to you, you should probably reach out to Cornell health to see if the could handle it, and if not, to determine accessibility (and insurance coverage) of the local hospitals.[/quote]
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