When to visit an urgent care clinic
- Colds, sore throat
- Ear aches
- Moderate Flu symptoms
(older than 2 yrs and under 65 yrs) - Sprains and strains
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Wheezing
- Small cuts and lacerations needing stitches
- Small uncomplicated fractures (fingers or toes)
- Ear infections
- Fish hook removal
- Fevers not accompanied by a rash
- Onsite x-rays
- Sports physicals (bring your form from school)
For Emergencies: Call 911
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Percentage of ER visits that could be seen in an urgent care setting
Annual number of visits to CPH Emergency Room
When to go to the ER or call 911
- Chest pain/difficulty breathing
- Severe abdominal pain
- Head or eye injuries
- Concussion
- Seizures
- Severe cuts or lacerations
- Pregnancy with vaginal bleeding
- Major fractures or dislocated joints
- Serious burns
- Change in mental state
- Fevers accompanied by a rash
- Slurred speech
- Severe flu symptoms
For Emergencies: Call 911
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