What qualifies as urgent?
A few examples:
- COVID-19 testing
- Flu testing
- RSV testing
- Cuts, scrapes, wounds and lacerations
- Sprains, strains
- Minor fractures and dislocations
- Broken bones
- Minor burns
- Rashes and insect bites
- Abscess, boils
- Allergic reactions
- Fever
- Dehydration requiring oral hydration
- Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting and stomach flu
- Congestion and upper respiratory infections
- Cough, cold and flu
- Migraines, headaches
- Bronchitis, wheezing and asthma attacks
- Ear infections, earaches and foreign body removal
- Corneal abrasions
- Nose bleeds (packing available)
- Sore throat, strep throat
- Pink eye
- Urinary tract infections
And if it’s not urgent? You’ve still come to the right place. Urgent care also offers:
- Flu shots
- Routine and travel immunizations
- Vaccinations
- Cholesterol, diabetes and thyroid screening
- Diagnostic services, including X-Rays and laboratory tests
- STD and HIV screening
- School, sport and camp physical exams
Urgent Care Locations
Go to the ER or call 9-1-1 for...
- Chest pain
- Loss of consciousness
- Shortness of breath
- Abdominal pain
- Palpitations
- Fainting
- Sudden dizziness or weakness
- Changes in vision
- Trouble walking
- Severe shortness of breath
- Severe and sudden onset of pain
- Coughing up blood
- Vomiting blood
- Rectal bleeding
- Head injury
- Major bone break
- Suicidal thoughts and feelings
Emergency Room Locations