Telehealth Urgent Care is a Good Fit ifโ€ฆ.

You feel unwell today and donโ€™t want to wait weeks to be seen

You need help deciding if you can manage this at home vs. needing in-person care

You want clear guidance and, when appropriate, prescriptions sent quickly

You prefer to talk to someone who will explain why weโ€™re doing what weโ€™re doing, not just rush through symptoms

Urgent Care

  • Sore throat, cough, congestion

    Suspected sinus infection

    Mild asthma or bronchitis flare (stable, not severe)

    COVID, flu, RSV screening and treatment guidance

  • Suspected urinary tract infection (UTI) โ€” burning, frequency, urgency

    Uncomplicated yeast infections

    Mild skin infections, small abscesses (initial eval)

    Pink eye / conjunctivitis

    Minor ear infections, swimmerโ€™s ear (adults)

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (mild to moderate)

    Possible food poisoning

    Constipation

    Heartburn / reflux flares

  • Seasonal allergies, sinus pressure

    Hives, mild allergic reactions (no breathing issues)

    Rashes, contact dermatitis, bug bites

    Mild eczema flares

  • Migraine or tension headaches (not โ€œworst headache of your lifeโ€)

    Minor musculoskeletal strains and sprains (initial evaluation)

    Medication refills (when clinically appropriate)

    Work/school notes when supported by clinical evaluation