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What's considered urgent care


Urgent Care services are medically necessary services which are required for an illness or injury that would not result in further disability or death if not treated immediately, but require professional attention and have the potential to develop such a threat if treatment is delayed longer than 24 hours.

What is an example of urgent care?

If you have a minor illness or injury that can't wait until tomorrow, Urgent Care is the way to go. Also, it is a good option if you have illnesses or injuries without other symptoms, or if you do not have other underlying health conditions. For example, an earache can easily be treated in Urgent Care.

What classifies a patient as urgent?

Urgent - Any illness or sever condition which under reasonable standards of medical practice would be diagnosed and treated within a twenty-four (24) hour period and if left untreated, could rapidly become a crisis or emergency situation.

What are the most common urgent care visits?

Urgent care is for injuries or illnesses that are not life-threatening. The emergency room, on the other hand, is for serious issues that may be considered a medical emergency. One of the biggest differences between urgent care and the ER is the wait time and accessibility.

What is urgent care and how does it work?

Urgent care falls in between emergency services and scheduled doctor’s office visits. If you need medical attention but can’t wait to see your primary care physician, then urgent care can help. When you go to an urgent care clinic, you won’t have to schedule an appointment to see a physician. Simply walk in with your insurance card to be treated.

What is the difference between urgent care and ER?

What is Urgent Care? Urgent care is the type of care where the doctor sees patients on a first come first serve basis. At an urgent care center, the wait times can be quite short, compared to visiting the ER. However, urgent care does not deal with life and death situations.

When is urgent care the best option?

It is the best option when you require immediate medical attention. Urgent Care is the middle ground between your primary care provider and the Emergency Department. If you have a minor illness or injury that can't wait until tomorrow, Urgent Care is the way to go.




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