No appointment required.
Illness and injury don't keep office hours. That's why APAM's urgent care is open Monday through Friday, 8am to 6pm, and Saturday mornings from 9am to noon · no appointment required. Walk in, be seen by a real provider, and leave with a plan. Our team includes board-certified physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who handle a full range of non-emergency conditions quickly and competently.
Because we are a full-service practice · not a standalone urgent care kiosk · we have on-site laboratory and X-ray capabilities. That means faster answers. If your ankle might be broken, we can image it here. If your strep test is inconclusive, we culture it on-site. You are not sent somewhere else. You are taken care of here, today, with the same standard of care our primary care patients receive every day.
Urgent care vs. the emergency room.
Emergency rooms are for true emergencies · chest pain, stroke symptoms, serious trauma, difficulty breathing. For everything else, APAM's urgent care is faster, less expensive, and far less stressful. Sprains, lacerations, fevers, ear infections, flu, and stomach bugs are exactly what we are built for. You will spend far less time in our waiting room than in any ER, and you will be seen by a provider who has access to your medical history if you are an existing patient.
After your urgent care visit, your records integrate directly with your primary care chart · so your family doctor knows what happened, can follow up on any lab results, and can adjust your care plan if needed. It is the advantage of a full-service practice that a standalone urgent care clinic simply cannot offer.
Conditions we treat.
- Influenza and COVID-19 · testing and treatment
- Strep throat and tonsillitis
- Sinus infections and upper respiratory illness
- Ear infections (otitis media and externa)
- Urinary tract infections
- Bronchitis and pneumonia
- Allergic reactions (non-anaphylactic)
- Sprains and strains · ankle, wrist, knee
- Minor fractures · X-ray and splinting on-site
- Lacerations requiring sutures or closure
- Minor burns and skin infections
- Rashes and insect bites
- Nausea, vomiting, and dehydration
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- Headache evaluation and management