MyDoc Urgent Care provides immediate medical care without long wait times or the high cost of emergency room visits. Urgent care is a quicker alternative for immediate healthcare needs that aren’t life-threatening, as about 40% of patients visiting ERs do not require high-level emergency care.
At MyDoc Urgent Care, you’ll see accredited physicians and receive quality care available seven days a week.
When Should I Choose Urgent Care?
When you or a loved one has an emergency that isn’t life threatening, consider choosing MyDoc Urgent Care instead of an emergency room. You’ll receive the same quality immediate care but without long wait times or the added expense of an ER visit. Health conditions MyDoc Urgent Care treats include:
Asthma and allergic reactions
Sprains, strains, and fractures
Back, shoulder, and neck pain
Headaches and mild concussions
Bumps, cuts, scrapes, and animal bites
Mild fever, colds, cough, and sore throat
Eye, ear, and sinus pain
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Burning with urination
STDs
These non-life-threatening health problems are often easily and quickly treated at an urgent care facility with no wait time — especially when you need immediate care after regular medical office hours or on weekends.
Which treatments do urgent care doctors provide?
The treatments Dr. Salib and the staff at MyDoc Urgent Care provide depend on your illness or injury. You may require:
Stitches for small wounds
Onsite X-rays for muscle or joint injuries
Vaccinations
Prescription medications for an infection
An EKG to check for heart irregularities
IV fluids for dehydration
Blood tests
Drug tests
Sports or DOT physicals
Asthma and allergy testing and treatment
Choose MyDoc Urgent Care instead of an emergency room as a one-stop-shop for all your immediate medical needs.
When should I go to an emergency room?
If you’re having symptoms that may indicate a serious health problem, such as a heart attack or stroke, an emergency room may be your best bet. Head to an ER instead of urgent care if you experience the following symptoms:
Loss of consciousness or mental confusion
Severe chest pain or pressure
Severe shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Sudden loss of vision
Numbness on one side of your body
A broken bone
Stab wounds
Coughing up blood
Severe abdominal pain
Severe head trauma
When you’re ready for top-quality immediate care for non-life-threatening health problems, any time of day, seven days a week, choose MyDoc Urgent Care by walking in or using the online scheduling tool today.