Services

What we treat at Urgent Care Now.

We provide walk‑in care for a wide range of everyday illnesses and minor injuries, plus physicals and occupational medicine. We see patients from birth through geriatric age and offer a full range of referral services to URMC, RRHS, and other independent providers when you need follow‑up or specialty care.

Illness care

  • Cold & flu symptoms, fever, chills
  • Sore throat, cough, sinus infections
  • Ear infections, pink eye
  • Stomach upset, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Rashes, mild allergic reactions

Injury care

  • Sprains, strains, simple fractures
  • Minor cuts, scrapes, and burns
  • Work‑related musculoskeletal injuries (non‑emergent)
  • Minor eye injuries and foreign body checks

Point‑of‑care PCR testing

One of our most appreciated services: we run in‑house PCR so you get a diagnosis at the time of your visit.

  • Flu, COVID‑19, and RSV (point‑of‑care PCR)
  • Definitive PCR for strep
  • Bacterial vaginosis and yeast infections
  • Sexually transmitted infections (e.g. gonorrhea, chlamydia)
  • Urinalysis and other point‑of‑care testing as ordered
Hands wrapping a wrist with a medical bandage during injury care.
Injury care
Caregiver gently applying a bandage to a child's arm after care.
Gentle care
On-site X-ray – same-day imaging for injuries and fractures at Urgent Care Now.
What to expect
Young girl holding a teddy bear during a gentle exam – we see patients of all ages.
Family-friendly

Physicals & occupational medicine

We partner with individuals, employers, and public safety agencies to provide occupational health services. We specialize in firefighter physicals, with a staff and medical director who have been involved in emergency services for more than 20 years.

Employers interested in partnering with us for occupational medicine can contact us through the Contact page.

When urgent care is not the right fit

Certain symptoms are best evaluated immediately in an emergency department. Call 911 or go to the nearest ER for:

  • Chest pain or pressure, especially with sweating or nausea
  • Severe shortness of breath or trouble breathing
  • Signs of stroke (sudden weakness, confusion, trouble speaking)
  • Severe injuries, heavy bleeding, or major head trauma

This list is not complete and is not medical advice. When in doubt, seek emergency care—or come in and we'll help you decide where to go together.