Urgent Care Services
Urgent Care Services
What do we treat?
We treat most non-life threatening health issues. Our centers are staffed, trained, certified, and equipped to see you today for many minor illnesses, injuries, and immunizations. Call or stop by your local Patriot Urgent Care clinic for more information.
Some of the illnesses and injuries we treat at our centers include:
Illnesses
- Abscess incision and drainage
- Allergic reactions
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Athlete’s foot/fungus infection
- Bronchitis
- Congestion
- Cough
- COVID-19
- Diarrhea
- Ear infection
- Ear ache
- Eye infection
- Fever
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Gout
- Headache
- Influenza (flu)
- Insect bites
- Migraine
- Nausea
- Rashes
- Runny nose
- Sinus infections
- Skin conditions
- Sore throat
- STD testing and treatment
- Stomach aches and stomach pains
- Urinary tract infections
- Vomiting
- Wound infection
Injuries
- Auto injuries (non emergency)
- Fractures
- Lacerations
- Minor burns from heat or chemical exposure
- Removal of superficial foreign objects
- Splinter removal
- Sprains
- Splints
- Stiches/suturing/stapling
- Wound infection
- X-rays
Immunizations
Keep the flu off of your calendar during the busy school, work and holiday season by getting a flu shot and any other appropriate immunization for you and your loved ones. With most locations open extended hours and on weekends, you can quickly and conveniently get your immunizations today!
Illnesses
- Abscess incision and drainage
- Allergic reactions
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Athlete’s foot/fungus infection
- Bronchitis
- Congestion
- Cough
- COVID-19
- Diarrhea
- Ear infection
- Ear ache
- Eye infection
- Fever
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Gout
- Headache
- Influenza (flu)
- Insect bites
- Migraine
- Nausea
- Rashes
- Runny nose
- Sinus infections
- Skin conditions
- Sore throat
- STD testing and treatment
- Stomach aches and stomach pains
- Urinary tract infections
- Vomiting
- Wound infection
Injuries
- Auto injuries (non emergency)
- Fractures
- Lacerations
- Minor burns from heat or chemical exposure
- Removal of superficial foreign objects
- Splinter removal
- Splints
- Sprains
- Stitches/suturing/stapling
- Wound infection
- X-rays
Immunizations
Keep the flu off of your calendar during the busy school, work and holiday season by getting a flu shot and any other appropriate immunization for you and your loved ones. With most locations open extended hours and on weekends, you can quickly and conveniently get your immunizations today!
Physicals
Think Patriot Urgent Care for your family’s physicals and health screenings. No appointment required for most physicals. Below are the types of physicals we offer!
School Physicals
Annual Physicals
Sports Physicals
Employment Physicals
Camp Physicals
DOT/DMV Physicals
School Physicals
Annual Physicals
Sports Physicals
Employment Physicals
Camp Physicals
DOT/DMV Physicals
Diagnostic Testing
We offer diagnostic testing with/for:
- X-Rays
- Alcohol breath testing
- COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen testing
- Drug screening
- EKG
- HIV testing
- Mono
- Strep
- TB
- Pregnancy testing
- STD testing
Where to go: Urgent Care Vs. Emergency Room
If you believe your life is at risk then call 911 or go to the Emergency Room; however, urgent care can typically handle non-life threatening medical issues. Benefits of urgent care over the emergency room include lower overall costs, lower co-pays, convenient locations close to home, and shorter wait times.
Below are conditions and guidance when one should visit the ER vs. Urgent Care:
Urgent Care
- Allergic reactions (minor)
- Seasonal allergies
- Animal, insect, or spider bite (minor)
- Asthma Attack (minor)
- Back pain or strains
- Broken bone (bone not sticking out of skin)
- Burn (small)
- Common colds and coughing
- COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen testing
- COVID-19 treatment for mild to moderate cases
- Cuts/lacerations (minor) and stiches removal
- Dehydration, not drinking and eating
- Dental pain
- Dizziness, weakness, loss of coordination, or balance
- Earache
- Ear wax removal
- Eye problems (pink eye, eye irritation, styes)
- Foreign object removal
- Headaches and migraines
- Head injury (without passing out)
- Hemorrhoids
- Immunizations
- Incision and drainage, abscess
- Injuries (falls, sprains, minor concussions, fingernail/toenail, work-related)
- Medication refills (non-narcotic)
- Pregnancy test
- Rash
- Skin problems (eczema/dry skin, poison ivy/poison oak, infections)
- Sinus infections
- Sore throat/strep
- Sprain or strain
- Stomach pain (minor)
- Urinary tract infection
- Flu (influenza)
Emergency Room
- Acute weakness or paralysis
- Asthma attack (severe)
- Heavy bleeding/amputations
- Broken bone (bone sticking out of skin)
- Burn (large)
- Chest pain or severe chest pressure
- Coughing or vomiting blood
- Fainting or seizure
- Fever unrelated to common cold/flu (infants under 8 months old)
- Headache – sudden and severe, chronic migraines
- Pregnancy-related complications (pain,bleeding)
- Severe abdominal/stomach pain
- Severe shortness of breath, unable to swallow/anaphylaxis
- Stroke or stroke-like symptoms (FAST: face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty (call 911))
- Sudden vision changes
- Swallowed object
- Thoughts of hurting yourself or others
Urgent Care
- Allergic reactions (minor)
- Seasonal allergies
- Animal, insect, or spider bite (minor)
- Asthma Attack (minor)
- Back pain or strains
- Broken bone (bone not sticking out of skin)
- Burn (small)
- Common colds and coughing
- COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen testing
- COVID-19 treatment for mild to moderate cases
- Cuts/lacerations (minor) and stiches removal
- Dehydration, not drinking and eating
- Dental pain
- Dizziness, weakness, loss of coordination, or balance
- Earache
- Ear wax removal
- Eye problems (pink eye, eye irritation, styes)
- Foreign object removal
- Headaches and migraines
- Head injury (without passing out)
- Hemorrhoids
- Immunizations
- Incision and drainage, abscess
- Injuries (falls, sprains, minor concussions, fingernail/toenail, work-related)
- Medication refills (non-narcotic)
- Pregnancy test
- Rash
- Skin problems (eczema/dry skin, poison ivy/poison oak, infections)
- Sinus infections
- Sore throat, strep
- Sprain or strain
- Stomach pain (minor)
- Urinart tract infection
- Influenza (flu)
Emergency Room
- Acute weakness or paralysis
- Asthma attack (severe)
- Heavy bleeding/amputations
- Broken bone (bone sticking out of skin)
- Burn (large)
- Chest pain or severe chest pressure
- Coughing or vomiting blood
- Fainting or seizure
- Fever unrelated to common cold/flu (infants under 8 months old)
- Headache – sudden and severe, chronic migraines
- Pregnancy-related complications (pain,bleeding)
- Severe abdominal/stomach pain
- Severe shortness of breath, unable to swallow/anaphylaxis
- Stroke or stroke-like symptoms (FAST: face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty (call 911))
- Sudden vision changes
- Swallowed object
- Thoughts of hurting yourself or others
Patient Forms
During the registration process, you will be asked to provide patient information, such as patient medical history and reason for visit. Additional forms may be required at check-in based on visit type. Use the resource links below to prepare for your visit prior to arrival, as needed.
- Consent to Treat a Minor
- Consentimiento Para Tratamiento De Un Menor
- Sports Physicals:
- Boy Scouts Pre-Participation Physical
*Our providers cannot authorize medical clearance for student-athletes to return-to-play if the need for clearance stems from a head injury.