EMR Upgrade throughout the weekend: CCP will be completing a scheduled upgrade to our electronic medical record (EMR) system to help enhance and support your care experience. Our practices remain accessible, on-call providers continue to be available, and Latham Urgent Care will remain open for urgent medical needs. Most of this work is happening behind the scenes. If you receive care this weekend, you likely won’t notice any difference, other than occasionally confirming information to ensure we have the most accurate details for your care. We appreciate your patience.

 

If you visit Urgent Care this weekend, it would be helpful to bring a current list of your medications. You should also expect paper prescriptions rather than electronic prescriptions during portions of the upgrade. Any other office-specific changes or instructions will be communicated directly by your practice, if needed. Please check your practice’s website for the latest updates.

Zyra O’Connor

MD, FAAP

Biography

Dr. Zyra O’Connor is a board-certified pediatrician, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and a Capital District Pediatric Society member. She received her Doctor of Medicine from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in East Lansing and Grand Rapids, MI. Dr. O’Connor completed her internship and residency training at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. She began her studies at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN, earning her Bachelor of Science in biology. Dr. O’Connor speaks Tagalog conversationally and is interested in newborn care, early childhood, and development.

Dr. O’Connor chose to specialize in pediatrics because she liked the continuity of care and seeing patients through their many stages of growth and development. She cares for her patients as she would her friends and family. Dr. O’Connor values working collaboratively with families and providing education and guidance to parents/caregivers so they can be empowered to care for their children confidently. After training and working in the Washington, D.C. metro area for many years, she learned to be culturally sensitive and understand that everyone’s unique background shapes and impacts their view of health and well-being. Dr. O’Connor incorporates this view when working with her patients to achieve their health goals together.

Dr. O’Connor is originally from Guam but moved to the area to be closer to family. Outside of medicine, she enjoys reading, learning to play the ukulele, discovering restaurants in the area, and creating memories with her husband and two daughters.

Education

MD
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
BS
University of Notre Dame
South Bend, IN

Residencies

  • Georgetown University Medical Center
    Washington, DC