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Urgent care centers are health care facilities, staffed by doctors and
nurses, that provide timely and cost-effective medical services to patients
with non-life threatening conditions. They are often open during the hours
when your doctors office is not, such as early mornings, evenings, and
weekends.
Should I go to a Walk-in/Urgent Medical Center or to the Emergency
Room?
Anytime you are ill or injured, it feels like an emergency! Should you wait
for an appointment with your doctor, or go to the hospital Emergency Room.
Now you have a more convenient choice when medical care is needed within a
few hours and your injury or illness is not life threatening. A Walk-in/Urgent
Medical Center can be less time consuming and a more convenient
choice.
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Institute Urgent Care Centers
can treat you with out an appointment for the following conditions:
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Injuries such as sprains, falls, fractures, cuts,
contusions, and burns
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Colds, fevers and flue-like symptoms
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Respiratory infections or allergies
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Animal and insect bites
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Michael Dao, M.D.
Family Medicine
Urgent/Occupational Care
Lester DeGuzman, MD
Keyvan Hariri, M.D.
Family Medicine
Urgent/Occupational Care,
Travel Medicine
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Jason Ho, M.D.
Family Medicine
Urgent/Occupational Care
Paul Nguyen, M.D.
Family Medicine
Urgent/Occupational Care
Anurag Relan, M.D.
Family Medicine
Urgent/Occupational Care
Joshua Seymour, M.D.
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