Clinical Care

    Treatment services built for urgent needs.

    From acute illnesses and minor injuries to infections and wound care, our board-certified team delivers individualized treatment plans in one visit.

    Quick answer

    Same-visit treatment for acute illness, minor injuries, infections, and wound care. Sutures, splinting, and prescriptions handled in-clinic — most visits under 45 minutes.

    Medically reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C · July 7, 2026

    At a glance

    Treatments.

    Average cost
    $89 self-pay urgent care visit
    Average wait
    ~15 minutes door-to-doctor
    Insurance
    Most major plans, Medicare, SoonerCare, Tricare
    Ages
    3 months and up
    Turnaround
    Treatment same visit; prescriptions e-sent to pharmacy
    Walk-in
    Yes — no appointment

    Acute & chronic conditions

    Flu, strep, UTIs, rashes, asthma, migraines — same-day evaluation and treatment.

    Minor procedures

    Sutures, staple removal, abscess drainage, foreign body removal, splinting.

    Prescriptions on-site

    Medications sent electronically to your pharmacy before you leave.

    FAQ

    Common questions.

    What conditions do you treat?+

    We treat most non-life-threatening conditions — from the flu and ear infections to lacerations, sprains, and UTIs. Call if you're unsure.

    Can you refill my prescriptions?+

    We can prescribe medications related to your visit. For ongoing prescription management, we'll recommend following up with your PCP.

    What if I need follow-up care?+

    Our providers issue referrals and coordinate follow-up with specialists or your primary care physician as needed.

    Clinical references

    Sources & further reading.

    1. 1.AAFP — Common Urgent Care Conditions
    2. 2.CDC — Antibiotic Prescribing & Use
    3. 3.NIH MedlinePlus — Wound Care

    Reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C · Content updated July 2026

    Related services

    Also offered at our clinics.

    Emergency

    For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.

    Do not come to urgent care for these — go directly to the nearest ER or call 911 immediately.

    • Chest pain or pressure
    • Stroke symptoms (FAST)
    • Severe difficulty breathing
    • Heavy uncontrolled bleeding
    • Loss of consciousness
    • Severe allergic reaction
    • Head injury with confusion
    • Suspected poisoning

    Walk in or reserve your spot.

    Most treatments visits wrap up in 30 minutes or less.

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