If you have questions about our walk in clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, you may find it helpful to read the questions and answers below:
Our walk in clinic in Palm Beach Gardens offers urgent care, diagnostic services, and treatment of chronic illnesses for patients in Palm Beach County.
Our walk in clinic in Palm Beach Gardens provides the following medical services:
See a full list of the medical services we offer!
There is no need to make an appointment, as you can literally just ‘walk-in’. However, there is still the option to schedule an appointment, if you prefer doing that.
Absolutely yes! Our walk-in urgent care clinic sees patients from Palm Beach Gardens, North Palm Beach, Singer Island, Juno Ridge, Juno Beach, Riviera Beach, Tequesta, Palm Beach, and Lake Park. If you need medical attention, stop by our walk-in clinic in Palm Beach Garden or any of our locations today!
Urgent care is not the same as emergency care. Urgent care centers are walk-in clinics, and they accept patients with diverse medical problems that need to be treated right away, but may not be considered emergencies. Therefore, whatever problem you may have and you feel it needs immediate attention, do not hesitate to come straight away or to make an appointment.
While we do have a policy of operating on a “first-come, first-served” basis, our patients are evaluated once they register their arrival. Those with severe conditions will be seen first. Our staff will inform you about the estimated wait time when you arrive and will keep you posted if the situation changes.
For treatments for illnesses such as colds, flu, stomach aches or ear infections, Urgent Care in Palm Beach Gardens is your number one choice for fast and caring help. Our knowledgeable medical staff have the skills to quickly diagnose your condition, and make the proper medications and treatments available to you in order to get you better in no-time.
Symptoms that can be assessed and treated at our urgent care clinic include (but, are not limited to):
If your symptoms appear slowly, you are already aware of the diagnosis, or you identify an obvious/specific condition, like your child’s ear infection — it’s a good idea to call your primary care doctor’s office to see if you can get a same-day appointment.
In the end, your primary care doctor has and knows all your health history, including, the list of treatments that have worked best for you in the past and the information on your other medical conditions that need to be taken into consideration.
Use a hospital's emergency room if you’re experiencing a severe or life-threatening condition. Call 911 or go to your closest hospital emergency room if you suffer from:
We accept most insurance plans. See a full list of accepted insurance plans.
The material contained on this site is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT CONSTITUTE THE PROVIDING OF MEDICAL ADVICE, and is not intended to be a substitute for independent professional medical judgment, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health.
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