If you live near Keswick, Lake Monticello or Louisa, seeing a UVA specialist, or perhaps a primary care doctor, used to mean driving into Charlottesville. But that’s about to change.
UVA Medical Park Zion Crossroads is opening Aug. 26 to bring care closer to families in central Virginia. This new building will have:
- Imaging services, including breast imaging (mammograms, CT and MRI)
- A pharmacy
- A medical lab
- Primary care
- Specialty care
The facility is located at 1015 Spring Creek Parkway off U.S. Route 15 in Louisa County.
Appointments and Questions
- Make an appointment with a primary care doctor or specialist.
- Find out more about our imaging services.
Meet Our Zion Crossroads Doctors and Staff
Join us for our grand opening Saturday, Aug. 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring the entire family and enjoy a tour, snacks and games and meet the UVA women’s basketball team. We’ll have activities kids and adults will enjoy.
Can’t make it? We’re also having open houses:
- August 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- August 28, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Check out this video for a look inside the facility and to learn more about our specialty care.
It would be nice if my wife and I could transfer our schedule to your new location. We presently utilize the services of Cardiology ((Dr. Gibson), Pulmonology (Dr. Petela), Internal med (Dr. Geilker).
My wife has specific needs related to diabeties, and IBS. We both have COPD. I guess the question is – will we have access to the same level of expertise at the new facility as we have received in town?
Sincerely Thomas Lull
434 539-3447
Yes! You can see a cardiologist, pulmonologist and internal medicine doctor at the Zion clinic, and you can also make appointments with many other specialists if you need it. If you give us a call at 434.243.9466 or 855.289.7251, we would be happy to help you set up appointments.
You can view a list of all the physicians at Zion at https://uvahealth.com/directions-locations/clinics/zion-crossroads-primary-and-specialty-care/. Click on the “related doctors” tab to see them.
Mr. Goodwin, thank you for bringing this to our attention. I checked with our facilities department. If you’re referring to the Zion building, the lights are motion sensitive and on a timer, so they should only come on at night when you are in the parking lot. It’s possible that now that it’s getting dark later, the lights are coming on too early. They’re going to check and make sure they only come on when it’s dark.