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Urgent Care Walk-In Clinics
When should you visit a Walk-In Clinic?
- Colds
- Flu Symptoms
- A cough or upper respiratory symptoms
- Possible fractures
- Asthma
- Ear or sinus pain
- Minor burns and bruises
- Scrapes and lacerations
- Sprains
- Pediatric illnesses
- Abdominal pain
- Allergies
- Rash or hives
- Stings and bites
- Fevers
- Headaches
- Foreign object nose
- Urinary Symptoms
- Work-related injuries
Is it an emergency? Don’t delay, call 911.
If you are experiencing potentially life-threatening medical conditions such as chest pain, severe shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain or a headache, call 911. See Emergency Conditions.
Billing
Walk-In Clinic appointments are billed as office visits, not as ER or Urgent Care Center visits. Please check with your insurance carrier to determine coverage.