Know when to come in

Urgent care vs. emergency care

If you or a family member is experiencing a life-threatening emergency — chest pain with difficulty breathing, signs of stroke, severe head trauma, or uncontrolled bleeding — call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

For everything else — illness that comes on suddenly, injuries that need attention, or symptoms that have you concerned but aren't immediately life-threatening — we are here. We evaluate, test, and treat non-emergency complaints in a familiar, family-practice setting. When the situation calls for specialist involvement, we coordinate referrals directly from our office.

We see patients of all ages, from children to seniors, and we take the time to understand what's going on before recommending a course of action.

Common reasons to be seen

What we treat on same-day visits

The following are among the most common complaints we handle on urgent and same-day appointments — this is not an exhaustive list.

Respiratory

  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Sinus infection
  • Flu / COVID
  • Ear pain

Infections

  • UTI
  • Pink eye
  • Strep throat
  • Skin infections

Injuries

  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Minor cuts / lacerations
  • Minor burns

Stomach

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

Skin

  • Rashes
  • Bites / stings
  • Poison ivy / oak

What to expect

How same-day visits work

Same-day and work-in slots are limited, so calling early in the day gives us the best chance of getting you in. We do our best to accommodate urgent needs while keeping the office running efficiently for all of our patients.

New patients are always welcome. To save time, you can download and complete registration forms before you arrive — visit our new patient information page for forms and details on what to bring to your first visit.

Upon arrival, you may check in at the front desk or wait in your car — we'll call you directly to an exam room at your appointment time.

We are here for you

Ready to be seen today?

Call us first thing in the morning to check availability for same-day appointments, or request a scheduled appointment online any time.

For life-threatening emergencies, call 911.