URGENT CARE
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Urgent care or immediate health care offers people with acute injuries and illnesses an alternative to having to go to an Emergency Room and wait! People do not have to make an appointment and are cared for on a walk-in basis without much delay. Often times, family physicians recommend their patients to go to an urgent care for evaluation and treatment of none life-threatening illness and injuries. Here you get to be evaluated and treated by an experienced healthcare provider. This care is usually either covered by your PPO or HMO health insurance, and/or costs much less than having to receive the same care in a hospital ER.
Low Cost Self-Pay for the Uninsured
For those who do not have insurance and want a lower cost alternative to expensive Emergency Room, we offer self-pay doctor visits and treatments. Our basic and comprehensive exams are very reasonably priced and you can just pay cash or charge it to your credit card.
Allergies
- Seasonal
- Medications
- Topical/ poison Ivy
Respiratory
- Colds & flu
- Strep or sore throat
- Laryngitis
- Ear infection
- Swimmers ears
- Ear wax removal
- Asthma
- Sinus infection
Gastrointestinal
- Diarrhea
- Gastroenteritis
- Indigestion
- Hemorrhoids
Urinary tract
- Urinary infections
- Frequency
- Kidney infection/ stone
- Sexually transmitted diseases
Eyes
- Infection
- Sty
- Dry eye
- Minor Scratches
Heart
- Non-emergency EKG testing
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Blood testing
Skin
- Splint removal
- Insect bites
- Minor lacerations
- Minor rashes
- Wart removal
- Athlete's foot
- Gout
Extremities
Vaccinations
- Hepatitis A, B
- Tetanus
- Flu
Blood Tests
- Diabetes
- Thyroid
- Liver
- Cholesterol/ lipids
- Urine
- TB skin test
- Drug test
- Prostate PSA
X-Ray
- Chest
- Extremities
- Neck & back
Who Should Go To The Emergency Room
If you have the following symptoms you should go to the ER immediately:
- Difficulty breathing
- Chest pain and pressure
- Unconsciousness
- Poisoning
- Severe bleeding
- Severe burns
- Serious head, neck, & back injuries
- Seizures and convulsions
- Multiple symptoms related to major falls and car accidents
- Severe abdominal pain, associated with fever and vomiting
- Sudden loss of vision, extremity, or bladder function
- Children under 13
- If you are pregnant and pending labor
- Emotional & psychiatric disorders