Symptoms

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    Quick, plain-language guidance so you know whether to walk in, stay home, or head to the ER.

    Quick answer

    Most symptoms — fever, sore throat, ear pain, cough, UTI symptoms, rashes — can be evaluated and treated at urgent care the same day. Walk in any day 7am–8pm. See the symptom list below for specific guidance.

    Fever

    A fever above 100.4°F usually signals infection. Walk in to Quick Urgent Care for evaluation and testing (strep, flu, COVID-19, urine). Head to the ER for fever with stiff neck, seizure, severe breathing trouble, or in infants under 3 months.

    Sore throat

    Most sore throats are viral and clear on their own. If it's paired with fever, swollen glands, or white patches on the tonsils, walk in — we run a rapid strep test on-site with results in about 10 minutes.

    Ear pain

    Ear pain in kids and adults is often a middle-ear infection (otitis media) or swimmer's ear (otitis externa). Walk in to Quick Urgent Care — we examine the ear and treat with antibiotics or drops the same visit if needed.

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