Urgent Care

When you need quick medical attention, but it doesn’t warrant a visit to the emergency room, you can easily walk into an Urgent Care clinic.
If your doctor isn’t available or you need care after hours, Urgent Care is a great option.
When to go to Urgent Care
You can go to urgent care for a variety of non-emergent conditions and illnesses, including:
- Sprains, strains, and cuts
- Minor infections, rashes, and sore throats
- Most acute care concerns and minor injuries
- Minor broken bones
- Colds, flu, and earaches
- Minor burns
Urgent care is available seven days a week, including holidays. X-ray and lab services are on-site. No appointment is required.
Remember, urgent care isn’t a replacement for your primary care doctor or the emergency room.
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Now, you don’t even need to leave your home to get quick medical attention. Virtual Visit provides quick, convenient minor medical care via your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Plus, you can start a visit anytime, any day of the week.
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All visits are completed by a Faith Regional Physician Services provider. See a list of conditions we treat virtually.