Urgent Care Services
Fast, walk-in care for illnesses, injuries, X-rays, lab testing, physicals, and more—open 7 days a week for children and adults.
Fast, walk-in care for illnesses, injuries, X-rays, lab testing, physicals, and more—open 7 days a week for children and adults.
At ExperCARE, we believe getting exceptional care shouldn’t mean long waits, stress, or uncertainty. That’s why our award-winning urgent care services provide quick, effective treatment for a wide range of common and urgent health concerns — beyond just colds and flu.
With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care, our team at ExperCARE ensures you get fast relief and a tailored treatment plan to help you recover quickly.
Go to the ER immediately if your situation is life-threatening, including sudden severe pain, problems breathing, or chest pain. For most other types of medical attention, come to ExperCARE.
How is Urgent Care Different from the Emergency Room?
One difference between an urgent care and an ER is the severity of the conditions treated.
Urgent Care treats non-life-threatening conditions like minor injuries (sprains, cuts), illnesses (flu, strep throat), and minor infections. Emergency Rooms are equipped for life-threatening emergencies like heart attacks, strokes, severe trauma, and loss of consciousness.
Another difference is wait times. Urgent Care wait times are generally shorter than emergency rooms, because ERs prioritize the most critical cases, leading to longer wait times for less urgent conditions.
Finally, an Urgent Care visit is typically more affordable than the ER, especially for non-emergencies.
How Long is the Wait at ExperCARE Urgent Care?
Wait times can vary depending on the time of day and day of the week. ExperCARE strives to minimize wait times with online check-in options, allowing you to reserve your spot and estimate your wait time.
Our goal is to provide prompt and efficient care so you can get back to feeling better quickly.
What is the Difference in Primary Care vs Urgent Care?
Primary Care focuses on ongoing health management, preventive care (checkups, vaccinations), and chronic disease management, which includes building a trusted long-term relationship with your care provider.
Urgent Care provides immediate care for unexpected illnesses or injuries that require prompt attention but don’t constitute a life-threatening emergency. This is a good option for situations when you can’t see your primary care physician promptly.
When Should I Go to Urgent Care?
Consider visiting ExperCARE Urgent Care for:
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