What is Urgent Care and when should you use it?
Urgent care is set up to assist patients with an illness or injury, which are not life threatening and your primary care physician's offices is closed or cannot accommodate you today. Urgent Care centers do not provide chronic pain management. Life threatening emergencies such as heart attack, stroke or severe abdominal pain require a visit to the nearest Emergency Department Immediately.
The Following services are provided at the Reynoldsburg Urgent Care:
Accidents and Falls
Sprains and strains
Moderate back problems
Breathing difficulties (I.e. mild to moderate asthma)
Minor cuts requiring stitches
Diagnostic service, X-rays and Laboratory tests.
Eye irritation and redness
Earaches, minor headaches
Sinus infection, fever or flu
Vomiting, diarrhea or dehydration
Sore throat or cough
Minor broken bones and fractures
Skin rashes and infections, minor burns
Urinary Tract infections
Mild to moderate abdominal pain
Sexually transmitted diseases
Mild Allergic Reaction
Sports and work physicals
Mild anxiety
Emotional adjustment disorder
Flu Shot
Continuity of Care
Waiting time is less than 30 minutes after paperwork is completed.