Urgent Care

Urgent Care refers to medical facilities that offer immediate attention to individuals with non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses, requiring prompt treatment but not necessarily emergency care. These facilities bridge the gap between primary care physicians and emergency rooms, providing services like minor injury treatment, diagnostic tests, and prescription refills without the need for an appointment. Urgent Care centers are equipped to handle a wide range of medical issues, such as infections, sprains, and minor fractures, offering convenience and accessibility outside regular office hours. They play a crucial role in relieving pressure on emergency departments and providing timely care for patients in need.