- Fever without a rash.
- Vomiting or persistent diarrhea.
- Abdominal pain.
- Wheezing or shortness of breath.
- Dehydration.
- Moderate flu-like symptoms.
- Sprains and strains.
- Small cuts that may require stitches.
What conditions do Urgent care centers treat?
- sprains and strains.
- suspected broken limbs.
- minor head injuries.
- cuts and grazes.
- bites and stings.
- minor scalds and burns.
- ear and throat infections.
- skin infections and rashes.
What are the most common urgent care conditions?
- Poison ivy.
- Sinus infection.
- STDs.
- Stomach flu, vomiting &, diarrhea.
- Strep throat.
- Urinary tract infections.
- Vaginitis.
- Wound repair.
Does urgent care do Covid testing?
Our Urgent Care is participating in the CARES Act! With this Act, we are able to provide COVID Testing to all who want or need to be tested.
When should you go to urgent care for Covid?
Chest and severe abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, new confusion or inability to arouse, bluish lips or face, or severe bleeding are all reasons to go to an emergency room immediately.
Can urgent care treat infections?
Treatment and Symptom Management
Viral infections can’t just be cured, but they can be managed. The urgent care team will suggest over the counter medications to manage less severe symptoms or prescribe higher strength medications to help manage more severe symptoms.
What is considered an urgent medical condition?
Urgent medical conditions are ones that are not considered emergencies but still require care within 24 hours. Some examples include: Accidents and falls. Cuts that don’t involve much blood but might need stitches. Breathing difficulties, such as mild to moderate asthma.
Do urgent care prescribe antibiotics?
Antibiotics: If a patient is going to an urgent care clinic due to a possible infection, it is good to know that the doctors and physician assistants at the clinic are able to prescribe antibiotics.