Chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, difficulty breathing? Don’t come here.Call 911
What we treat

Walk-in care for everything between primary care and the ER.

Urgent care is the right level of care for sick visits, minor injuries, infections, and quick-resolution issues that need to be seen today but don’t need an ER. Below is the full scope — including what we won’t treat.

X-ray + on-site lab at every clinic · 92% of visits under 45 minutes door-to-door
Nurse with patient at Express Care
Open 7 days
X-ray + lab on-site
The 8 most-common visits

What we see most

Roughly 80% of Express Care visits are one of these. If you’re unsure whether your concern is right for urgent care, virtual care, or somewhere else — call us. We’ll help you decide.

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Cold + flu + COVID

Same-day rapid testing for flu A/B + COVID. Symptomatic care; Paxlovid when indicated.

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Cuts + lacerations

Stitches, staples, glue, wound closure. Most cuts that don’t need an OR.

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Sprains + simple fractures

X-ray on-site. Splinting, casting, ortho referral coordination.

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Headaches + migraines

Acute migraine treatment, fluids, anti-emetics, abortive medications.

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Allergic reactions

Anaphylaxis stabilization, antihistamines, EpiPen prescriptions. Severe to ER.

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Skin + rash issues

Cellulitis, eczema flares, ringworm, shingles, poison ivy.

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Ear + sinus infections

Adult + pediatric. Antibiotics when indicated, conservative when not.

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UTIs + bladder infections

Same-visit UA + culture, antibiotics same-day, follow-up coordination.

The full scope

Everything we treat — and what we don’t

We’re honest about scope. Some concerns are well-suited to urgent care, some belong in primary care, and some need an ER or a specialist.

Illness + infection

  • Sore throat + strep
    Rapid + culture + antibiotics if positive
  • Sinus infections
    Diagnostic + antibiotics when indicated
  • Ear infections (adult + pediatric)
    Adult + pediatric, treatment + follow-up plan
  • Cough + bronchitis
    Differential for pneumonia; CXR if needed
  • Stomach bug + GI
    Hydration, anti-nausea, follow-up plan
  • Pinkeye + eye irritation
    Diagnostic + treatment; deeper concerns referred
  • Shingles
    Antiviral therapy, pain control, follow-up

Injuries + procedures

  • Cuts + lacerations
    Stitches, staples, glue
  • Sprains + simple fractures
    X-ray + splinting + casting
  • Burns (minor, 1st-2nd degree)
    Burn care, dressing, follow-up; 3rd-degree to ER
  • Foreign body removal
    Splinters, glass, fish-hooks, embedded items
  • Ingrown toenails
    Partial avulsion, abscess drainage, follow-up
  • Tick removal + Lyme prophylaxis
    Removal + risk-stratified antibiotic prophylaxis
  • Concussion eval (mild)
    Diagnostic + return-to-activity plan; severe to ER

Skin + women’s + STI

  • Skin infections + cellulitis
    Diagnostic + oral antibiotics; severe to ER
  • Allergic reactions (mild-mod)
    Antihistamines, prednisone, EpiPen Rx; severe to ER
  • UTIs + bladder infections
    UA + culture + antibiotics
  • Vaginal infections
    Yeast, BV, basic STI testing + treatment
  • STI testing + treatment
    Confidential testing + treatment, partner notification
  • Emergency contraception
    Plan B + ella prescriptions + counseling

What we DON’T treat

  • Chest pain (always to ER)
    Even atypical chest pain — we redirect to ER or 911
  • Stroke symptoms (always to ER)
    Sudden weakness, slurred speech — call 911 immediately
  • Severe bleeding
    Anything not stoppable with direct pressure — to ER
  • Severe head injury
    Loss of consciousness, persistent vomiting — to ER
  • Severe abdominal pain
    We rule out simple cases; severe goes to ER for imaging
  • Pediatric care (under 6 mo)
    Infants under 6 months go to pediatric ER — we don’t treat
  • Mental-health emergencies
    Suicidal ideation, severe psychiatric crisis — call 988 or go to ER
  • OB/maternity emergencies
    Pregnancy issues over 20 weeks — go to L&D
If this is an emergency: If you’re not sure whether your concern is right for urgent care, the ER, or somewhere else — call any of our clinics. We’ll help you decide. We’d rather redirect you to the right level of care than have you wait here for something we can’t treat.
X-ray + lab on-site
Every clinic, every day
Walk-in or reserve
Both same-day, same-visit
Most insurance accepted
Self-pay rates posted up-front
Honest about scope
We redirect when we’re not the right fit
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