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Not all injuries require a trip to the emergency room. So for less severe cuts, bumps and bruises, skip the wait and walk into UrgentCare Indy. Not only will we save you time and money, but we’ll also get you back on the path to healing and feeling better sooner. Ready to visit now? Simply walk in to our clinic today to get care for one of the conditions listed below or call us if you have questions about another condition not listed.
Minor Injuries
- Abrasions
- Abscesses
- Acute Back Pain
- Bites
- Burns
- Cuts and Scrapes
- Eye and Ear Injuries
- Foreign Object & Splinter Removal
- Hand and Foot Injuries
- Ingrown Toe Nails
- Lacerations and Open Wounds
- Minor Concussions
- Muscle Injuries
- Pain, Sprains and Strains
- Wound Care
Though you should always try to set up an appointment with your primary care doctor before using an urgent care clinic, choose urgent care for non-emergency conditions that arise when your primary care doctor is not available, such as:
- Accidents and falls
- Cuts that don’t involve much blood but might need stitches
- Breathing difficulties, such as mild to moderate asthma
- Diagnostic services, including X-rays and laboratory tests
- Eye irritation and redness
- Fever or flu
- Minor broken bones and fractures in fingers or toes
- Moderate back problems
- Severe sore throat or cough
- Skin rashes and infections
- Sprains and strains
- Urinary tract infections
- Vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration
Scheduling routine doctor’s visits, including your annual physical exam, is important to maintain overall health. Over time, your primary care doctor forms a complete picture of your past and current health to better protect you against future health complications. In between exams, your primary care doctor can also help to diagnose and treat minor illnesses and injuries.
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Always choose emergency care when you are faced with a severe, life-threatening condition. Dial 9-1-1 or visit your ER right away if you or someone around you is experiencing any of the following emergency symptoms or conditions:
- Chest pains or symptoms of heart attack or stroke
- Seizure
- Loss of consciousness
- Abdominal pain
- Head injury or pain
- Poisoning
- Choking or difficulty breathing
- Open fractures, severe cuts, burns or uncontrollable bleeding
- Fever in elderly individuals or young children