Urgent care treats injuries and illnesses that are immediate, but not life-threatening. Access a convenient option of care where and when you need it without an appointment.
Park in the main parking lot and enter at the main entrance.
If you are experiencing an emergency, such as chest pain, childbirth labor or have a serious injury, go directly to an
Emergency Department
Conditions treated
Providers treat a multitude of illnesses, symptoms and injuries, and may suggest follow-up with primary care doctors.
- Allergic reactions
- Animal and bug bites
- Asthma
- Coughs, congestion and sinus problems
- Ear pain and infections
- Eye irritation, pink eye or foreign body in eye
- Headaches
- Lacerations, abrasions and contusions
- Mild fevers
- Minor burns
- Persistent diarrhea
- Severe cold and flu symptoms
- Skin rashes
- Sore throat
- Sprains, strains and soft tissue injuries
- Stomach/intestinal disorders
- Urinary symptoms
- Vomiting
- Work injuries
Urgent Care Expectations: Your Care Journey
If you have any questions along the way, please visit our desk or ask your providers.
- Arrival
Your visit begins here -
Registration
You’ll be asked some initial questions to check you in. -
Triage
We’ll have a conversation with you to understand your injury or need and assess its severity. -
Waiting
We know it’s difficult to wait when stress levels are high. We help patients who have the greatest need first, which means you may need to wait before you’re seen. -
Exam
You’ll see a provider to review your symptoms and needs and have a physical exam. They may recommend additional testing. These tests may take from 30 minutes to 2 hours. -
Treatment or Procedure
After your exam, diagnostics or testing your provider will recommend a treatment course or may need additional tests. -
Waiting
There may be some additional wait time as we process the next steps. -
Admission
If further care is needed, we will transition you to admission to the hospital or transferred to a different facility. -
Discharge
We’ll help you on the road to recovery. Your provider will give additional care and advice, including local pharmacy information or walk you through next steps if you need to specialty follow up care.