Telehealth Urgent Care is a Good Fit if….

You feel unwell today and don’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 we’re doing what we’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) — burning, frequency, urgency

    Uncomplicated yeast infections

    Mild skin infections, small abscesses (initial eval)

    Pink eye / conjunctivitis

    Minor ear infections, swimmer’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 “worst headache of your life”)

    Minor musculoskeletal strains and sprains (initial evaluation)

    Medication refills (when clinically appropriate)

    Work/school notes when supported by clinical evaluation