About This Location
Walk-In Clinic for Urgent Medical Conditions
- You will be responsible for the amount required by your insurance plan at the time of your visit.
- Your care will be billed as an office visit, not urgent care. We encourage you to call your insurance provider to understand your health plan's coverage.
Urgent care is a more-affordable alternative to emergency care if the injury or illness is not life-threatening. We have on-site laboratory and X-ray services.
These and other symptoms are evaluated and treated:
- Allergic reactions
- Cuts, burns, bites
- Eye irritation
- Infections
- Moderate fever
- Painful urination
- Rashes
- Runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, cough
- Sprains, strains, broken bones
- Vomiting and diarrhea
Patients must be at least 6 months old. Women who are pregnant should seek help from their obstetrician or nurse midwife. Urgent care providers don’t prescribe or refill pain medicine or long-term medicine. A provider at a primary care clinic or an emergency department may need to see you if you have several or complex health concerns.
Additional Information
SHOULD I GO TO AN URGENT CARE CLINIC OR THE EMERGENCY ROOM?
Urgent care is not the same as emergency care, because Emergency Departments handle life- threatening emergencies, but urgent care does not. However, many patients opt for urgent care as the more affordable alternative to emergency care if their injury or ailment does not threaten their life. Generally, urgent care offers the same basic services as a primary care provider and is suitable for after- hours care or for sudden health conditions when you can’t wait to book an appointment.