Urgent Care
When your primary care provider is unable to see you, you can get the care you need through urgent care. We provide help with minor illnesses and injuries such as coughs, flu, ear or sinus infections, fevers, rashes, small cuts, minor broken bones, and joint sprains.
Most insurance plans are accepted. If you have questions about coverage, payment plans, or financial assistance, please contact your insurance provider.
Virtual Urgent Care
We provide scheduled urgent care video appointments with a Presbyterian Medical Group care team provider. You must have a MyChart account to use this video care option. If you do not have a MyChart account, you will be prompted to create one. Patients under 18 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian present.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 am - 7 pm, Saturday and Sunday, 7 am – 5 pm, excluding holidays.
Learn More About Video Appointments
In-Person Appointments and Walk-Ins
Our urgent care clinics offer scheduled appointments for in-person care. Walk-ins are accepted when we have availability. We recommend that you schedule your visit so you are confirmed to be seen. If you choose to walk in, please come in as early in the day as possible and at least one hour before closing.
Sports Physicals
We accept appointments for sports physicals at our pediatric urgent care location. Please call
to make an appointment as we are currently unable to schedule sports physicals using our Schedule Online Now tool.When to Go: Urgent Care vs Emergency Room
Sometimes you're not sure of the best place to get the care you need. Here are some guidelines to help:
Go to an urgent care clinic for conditions such as:
Sprains and strains
Sore throats, coughs, colds or the flu
Ear infections, sinus infections
Allergy flare-ups
Mild asthma
Minor broken bones, such as a finger
Minor cuts that may need stitches
Nausea
Go to the emergency room at a hospital for conditions such as:
Chest pain
Any sudden or severe pain
Difficulty breathing
Head injuries
Sudden changes in vision
Difficulty speaking
Sudden confusion or dizziness
Suicidal feelings
Coughing up or throwing up blood
Major broken bones, such as a leg
Severe diarrhea or throwing up
Severe bleeding
Abdominal pain
If you feel that you are having a serious medical emergency, call 911 (or the emergency number for your area) or go to your closest emergency department as soon as possible.
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