
Central Vermont Medical Center and its clinics in Berlin and Barre, part of the University of Vermont Health Network, have announced โsignificantly impacted operationsโ in response to the flooding.
The hospital and emergency department remain open and operational, but the hospital has closed several of its clinics, including the outpatient dialysis unit and primary and specialty care practices. Infusion services and elective surgeries have been postponed. The hospitalโs Express Care walk-in clinic in Berlin is also closed until further notice.
โThey will be reopened as soon as it is safely possible,โ said Neal Goswami, the hospitalโs spokesperson.
On Monday, 25 members of hospital staff stayed overnight to ensure treatment for patients, including residents of Woodridge, the hospitalโs 153-bed nursing home facility. Though other staff members have been unable to travel to the hospital due to dangerous road conditions, Goswami noted that โwe do have enough staff to keep the hospital operational at this time.โ
The hospital is urging patients to โuse MyChart for non-urgent communications and access the Emergency Department for emergent issues only at this time,โ a press statement issued mid-morning said.
Ongoing operational updates can be found on the hospitalโs social media channels.
