Right Care, Right Place
WHEN SHOULD I GO TO
Primary Care
Contact your primary care office first for non-life-threatening illness: chronic conditions, preventive health and acute illnesses
- Wellness Visits
- Chronic Health Conditions
- Physical Exams
- Screenings for Blood Pressure,
- Cholesterol, Diabetes
- Fevers, Sore Throat, Colds, Flu
- Vaccinations
- Headaches
- Allergies
- Rashes
- Vomiting/Diarrhea
- Minor Aches/Pains
- Urinary Tract Infections
Urgent Care
Minor illnesses when your provider is unavailable
- Minor Cuts Needing Stitches
- Sinus Infections
- Fevers, Sore Throat, Colds, Flu
- Ear Aches
- Pink Eye
- Burns
- Insect Stings
- Tick Bites
- Sprains
- Rashes
- Vomiting/Diarrhea
- Urinary Tract Infections
Emergency Department
Life-threatening emergencies or acute complications that need advanced imaging/testing
- Chest Pain or Discomfort
- Slurred Speech
- Numbness
- Shortness of Breath
- Fainting/Change in Mental State
- Severe/Uncontrollable Bleeding
- Severe Vomiting/Diarrhea
- Broken Bone (with deformity or open wound)
- Seizures
- Severe Abdominal Pain
- Severe Headache
- Severe Flu
- Weakness/Numbness on One Side
- Severe/Facial Cuts (that may require stitches)
- Serious Burns
- Head or Eye Injury
- Concussions
- Dislocated Joints
- Poisoning
- Vaginal Bleeding with Pregnancy