At Affinity Primary & Family Practice, we understand that unexpected illnesses and minor injuries require immediate attention. Our Urgent Care services provide quick, high-quality medical care for non-life-threatening conditions, helping patients avoid long emergency room wait times. Whether you have a sudden illness, minor injury, or need prompt medical evaluation, our experienced healthcare team is here to provide the care you need when you need it.
Our Urgent Care services are designed to provide immediate medical attention for conditions that require prompt treatment but are not severe enough for an emergency room visit. We offer convenient, same-day appointments and walk-in availability, ensuring that patients receive timely medical care without unnecessary delays.
Urgent Care covers a wide range of non-emergency medical conditions, including:
Choosing Urgent Care at Affinity means receiving efficient, high-quality medical attention without the hassle of an emergency room visit. Our team is committed to providing personalized care in a comfortable setting, ensuring that patients receive timely diagnosis and treatment for their medical concerns.
Urgent Care is the ideal solution for those who need immediate medical attention but do not require emergency services. Our goal is to help patients recover quickly and safely, preventing minor health concerns from becoming more serious.
Urgent Care is appropriate for non-life-threatening conditions such as mild infections, minor injuries, or common illnesses. However, if you experience severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden weakness, or major trauma, it is important to seek emergency medical attention immediately.
No appointment is needed. We accept walk-in patients for immediate medical attention.
We treat a variety of non-emergency conditions, including infections, minor injuries, flu symptoms, and allergic reactions.
Wait times are typically much shorter than an emergency room visit. We strive to see patients as quickly as possible.
Yes, our providers can prescribe medications if necessary for your condition.
Most insurance plans cover Urgent Care visits, but coverage may vary. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for details.