Urgent Care at MainStreet Family Care

MainStreet Family Care provides easy access to quality urgent care. We’re open during the day, late nights, and weekends when many other doctor’s offices are closed. We provide personalized attention that ensures your urgent care needs are met so you can heal better and feel better FAST!

If your child cuts their hand or you have pain in your chest, should you go to the emergency room or an urgent care center? It’s difficult to be sure. We’re making it easy by providing this clear-cut description of what we offer and where you should go for the care you need. Life-threatening emergencies, such as a heart attack or serious head injury, require a visit to the emergency room (ER). An illness or injury that does not appear to be life-threatening but can’t wait until the next day should be treated at an urgent care center.

Urgent Care Conditions that can be Treated at MainStreet Family Care

Come to the clinic any time to visit us for urgent care medical conditions. You can pre-register using our contactless registration system from your vehicle at the clinic. These may not be considered emergencies but still need to be cared for within 24 hours. Some examples include:

  • Cuts that aren’t on your face and don’t involve much blood but might need stitches
  • Mild to moderate asthma-related conditions
  • Diagnostic services, including X-rays and laboratory tests
  • Eye irritation and redness
  • Fever or flu
  • Minor broken bones and fractures in fingers or toes
  • Severe sore throat or cough
  • Skin rashes and infections
  • Sprains and strains
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Vomiting, diarrhea, or dehydration

Emergency Conditions that Should Be Treated at the Emergency Room

In general, an emergency condition can permanently impair or endanger your life. Dial 911 immediately for any medical problem that appears to be life-threatening. Some examples of conditions that need emergency medical care include:

  • Compound fracture, which involves a bone protruding through the skin
  • Convulsions, seizures, or loss of consciousness
  • Deep knife wounds or gunshot wounds
  • Heavy, uncontrollable bleeding
  • Moderate to severe burns
  • Poisoning
  • Pregnancy-related problems
  • Serious head, neck, or back injury
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Severe chest pain or difficulty breathing
  • Heart attack symptoms, such as chest pain that lasts longer than two minutes
  • Stroke symptoms, such as vision loss, sudden numbness, weakness, slurred speech, or confusion
  • Suicidal or homicidal feelings

Dial 911 immediately for any Medical Problem that Appears to be Life-Threatening

An ER visit is necessary for true emergencies, such as chest pain and severe injuries. Our urgent care physicians can care for minor injuries. We direct patients to the proper healthcare provider when patients need greater attention or a specialist. If it is a true emergency, we will transfer patients directly to a hospital emergency room for further treatment.

Urgent Care Patients do not Need an Appointment

You don’t need an appointment for an urgent care visit. Come on by anytime during open hours, and we’ll be happy to help you heal and feel better, FAST!