Urgent Care
What is urgent care?
When you or your child are sick or injured, it’s natural to want them to recover as quickly as possible. For many, this means a late-night trip to the emergency room, which more often than not results in a long wait to see a doctor and increases your worry.
If you’re looking to address non-life-threatening medical concerns, urgent care offers the best option for getting prompt, patient-centered treatment. Urgent care treats a long list of illnesses and injuries that, while requiring immediate care, won’t result in severe injury or death.
Services
Urgent care is appropriate for a broad range of unexpected injuries, infections, and illnesses. Some of these conditions include:
Pain Relief
Asthma and Breathing Irregularities
Common Cold
Rashes and Hives
Minor Burns and Lacerations
STD Testing
Urinary Tract Infection
Dehydration
Diarrhea, Stomach Pain, and Vomiting
X-Rays (Minor Broken Bones)
Sprains
Allergies
Insect Bites
Prescription Plus Treatment Education
If you or your child needs immediate medical attention, most of those needs can be met at Night Watch Specialized Urgent Care. If you or yourr child has suffered a severe injury or has a serious illness like a large open wound or a loss of consciousness, it’s best to take them to a hospital emergency room.
What are the benefits of urgent care?
Night Watch Specialized Urgent Care is a convenient alternative to the emergency room and an excellent option for all of your after-hours medical needs. Some of the benefits of urgent care include:
Shorter wait times
No appointment needed
Lower costs
Specialized pediatric care
On-site diagnosis and treatment
With urgent care, patients not only benefit from the convenience and cost-effectiveness but also the specialist care provided by Night Watch Specialized Urgent Care physicians, where your child can be on their way to recovery in as little as an hour.
What if I already have a doctor or pediatrician?
Although the team at Night Watch Specialized Urgent Care provides pediatric services, they aren’t meant to replace your child’s primary pediatrician. Instead, pediatric urgent care is meant to be as an extension of your child’s medical support network.
The Night Watch Specialized Urgent Care team often works closely with your doctor after your visit. Your doctor will receive a copy of your medical report, discharge instructions, and the results of any X-Rays or labs performed during your urgent care visit.
To receive prompt, high-quality care during your child’s next unexpected illness or injury, visit the clinic or book an appointment by phone or online today.