Urgent Care

Doctor bandaging patients knee.

When you need quick medical attention, but it doesn’t warrant a visit to the emergency room, you can easily walk into an Urgent Care clinic.

If your doctor isn’t available or you need care after hours, Urgent Care is a great option.


When to go to Urgent Care

You can go to urgent care for a variety of non-emergent conditions and illnesses, including:

  • Sprains, strains, and cuts
  • Minor infections, rashes, and sore throats
  • Most acute care concerns and minor injuries
  • Minor broken bones
  • Colds, flu, and earaches
  • Minor burns

Urgent care is available seven days a week, including holidays. X-ray and lab services are on-site. No appointment is required.

Remember, urgent care isn’t a replacement for your primary care doctor or the emergency room.

Experiencing a medical emergency?

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

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