Urgent Care

We offer urgent care in addition to primary care services.

Unsure if you should go to urgent care? Read below for some examples of what may warrant an urgent care visit, or give us a call at (909) 393-4334.

Urgent Care, ER, or Primary Care?

 
    • Vomiting and nausea

    • Diarrhea

    • Strains or simple bone breaks (when the body part isn’t "pointed" in the wrong direction or — in the case of suspected broken ankles or knees — you can still walk on the injured leg with some discomfort)

    • Minor cuts

    • Mild asthma attacks

    • Pain with urination

    • Shortness of breath

    • Chest pain, left arm pain, or left jaw pain

    • Serious burns and cuts (cuts that won’t stop bleeding or wounds that won’t close)

    • Seizures

    • Severe allergic reaction (swelling lips, difficulty swallowing or breathing)

    • Stroke symptoms, including slurred speech or sudden numbness/weakness in any area of your body, facial droop, loss of balance or vision

    • A change in mental status (such as confusion)

    • Loss of consciousness (if you pass out)

    • Multiple injuries or a possible broken bone in areas like the ribs, skull, face, or pelvis

    • If you’re pregnant and have vaginal bleeding or pelvic/abdominal pain

    • Refills

    • Physicals

    • Referrals

    • Follow-up of previous urgent care admittance

    • Chronic illnesses

 

Questions? Give us a call at (909) 393-4334.

 

Source: https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/health-and-wellness-articles/when-to-go-to-the-emergency-room-vs-an-urgent-care-clinic

FAQ

  • $125 + additional costs accrued for services such as stitches, EKG, urinalysis, etc.

  • No.

  • Yes, depending on the provider on-site and the severity of your injury. Please call us at (909) 393-4334 to verify.

First time visiting our urgent care?

Fill out our intake forms ahead of time to lessen your wait time!