We recognize that your relationship with your primary care doctor is very important, but sometimes urgent healthcare needs arise when your doctor is not immediately available. Urgent Care is a good option when you have a medical problem that is not life-threatening, but needs a doctor’s attention within 24 hours. With our system-wide network of Skagit Regional Health services, we can access your records and help guide you to specialized follow-up care.
Not sure whether you need urgent care or emergency care? Making the right choice could save your life. If you are experiencing a life-threatening illness or injury, such as major head trauma, chest pain, severe abdominal pain, severe bleeding or loss of consciousness, make sure someone calls or texts 9-1-1 immediately or go directly to an Emergency Room.
Urgent Care services are available without an appointment for any non-life-threatening medical condition, including:
• Abdominal pain
• Allergies
• Asthma
• Burns and bruises
• Colds, cough, upper respiratory
infection, sore throat
• COVID-19 and COVID-19 testing for those with symptoms
• Lacerations, cuts, scrapes, laceration repair
• Diarrhea
• Ear and sinus pain
• Injuries
• Work-related injuries/L&I Claims
• Fever
• Fish hook removal
• Flu
• Fractures and sprains, splinting
• Headache
• Insect stings and bites
• Minor head injuries
• Minor eye trauma (foreign body in eye)
• Nausea and vomiting
• Pediatric illness
• Rashes and hives
• Repetitive use injuries
•
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
• Sports-related injuries
• Urinary Tract Infections
• Yeast/ bacterial infections
• Abscess drainage
• Adult EKG
• Injections (Antibiotics, Tetanus
vaccine, Steroids)
• Instant urinalysis, pregnancy and glucose testing
• Lab
• Suture/Staple removal
Please contact one of our team members at any of our convenient urgent care clinic locations.