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Former Youth Agency Director Lands At Urgent Care Group

SOUTHBURY — Beth Agen of Danbury has been appointed as multisite manager for Urgent Care of Connecticut. Ms Agen will be responsible for daily operations at both Urgent Care of Southbury and Urgent Care of Brookfield medical treatment facilities.

“Beth comes to Urgent Care from a senior leadership position at Newtown Youth & Family Services and has years of experience managing personnel, volunteers, and data for a myriad of social services programs. We are thrilled to have her on our team,” said Linda Rohatsch, executive director for WRK Ventures, LLC, the founding company for Urgent Care of Connecticut. WRK Ventures LLC was established in 2008 by three physicians; Jeannie M. Kenkare, DO, who serves as the chief medical officer, R. Robert Rohatsch, MD, and Bernd G. Woerner, MD.

Prior to her position at Newtown Youth & Family Services, Ms Agen previously held the positions of director of human resources and manager of community relations for Family & Children’s Aid in Danbury.

She holds an undergraduate degree in communications from St Norbert College in DePere, Wis., and is currently in the process of earning a master’s in business administration online with Liberty University.

In her spare time, Ms Agen likes to hang out with her husband Brian and their five dogs: Libby, Max, Pork Chop, Hope, and D’Argo.

Urgent Care of Connecticut provides medical care by board-certified physicians without appointments. For nonlife-threatening medical conditions, Urgent Care of Connecticut offers routine and acute care that is typically provided in hospital emergency rooms.

According to the agency, patients typically benefit from shorter waits of approximately ten minutes before receiving treatment.

Urgent Care offers treatment for influenza, respiratory infections, strep throat, open wounds, broken bones, poison ivy, urinary tract infections, Lyme disease, and more. Services also include vaccinations, x-rays, blood and urine tests, EKGs, preoperation evaluations, IV fluid/IV medication, camp/sport/occupational/school physicals, and onsite medication dispensing.

In addition, Urgent Care partners with area businesses to provide employment physicals, tuberculosis testing, adult immunizations, occupational health needs, worker’s compensation care, and injury management.

Urgent Care of Southbury and Urgent Care of Brookfield are open seven days a week, 365 days a year. The hours of operation are 10 am until 8 pm Monday through Friday, and 9 am until 5 pm Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

Urgent Care of Southbury is at 900 Main Street South. Urgent Care of Brookfield is located at 31 Old Route 7.

For more information call 203-262-1911 for Southbury and 203-885-0808 for Brookfield or by accessing the website at www.ucofconnecticut.com

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