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Urgent Care

If you are having a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.

Sometimes, it happens. You or a family member need to get unexpected medical care – and quickly.

However, if it isn’t an emergency, consider using an urgent care center instead of an emergency room. By doing so, you may reduce your out-of-pocket costs and avoid the long waits of an emergency room.

​​When To Go To An Urgent Care?

Our full-service urgent care centers are right in your area. They are part of our network, so you don’t have to worry about unexpected costs. We created this program to make sure you receive the best care right in your neighborhood. Our urgent care centers treat a variety of illnesses and injuries.

Nearly all of our urgent care centers also have on-site diagnostic equipment, including blood draw and x-ray, to ensure quick treatment and recovery.

Visit the urgent care if you have any of these symptoms:

  • Mild abdominal pain

  • Fever

  • Headache

  • Back pain

  • Nose bleed

  • Sore throat, bad cough and cold symptoms

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation

  • Mild dehydration

  • IV medications/infusion

  • Cuts, scrapes, burns, bad bruises, sprains, fractures

  • Mild car or bicycle accident

  • Earache or toothache

  • Dizziness

  • Swollen or painful arms or legs

  • Rash

  • High blood pressure

  • Vision/eye problem

  • Bladder or kidney infection, kidney stone

  • Evaluation for possible sexually transmitted infection

  • Neck pain

  • Fainting/feeling light headed

  • Abscess/boil

  • Mild head/face injury

  • Joint pain

  • Diabetes (not controlled)

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