When you, your child, or a loved one needs medical attention, deciding how to get those services can be a challenge. The key to getting fast access to the best care is knowing where to go for your specific medical need. Here is a guide to help you quickly find which service is right for your situation.

Primary Care

Your primary care provider is the family doctor who knows you. You can rely on him or her to treat common ailments and chronic illnesses. Many times, it may be possible to schedule a same-day appointment. Here are examples of conditions our primary care providers can address.

  • Cold or Flu
  • Chronic Headache or Migraine
  • Back and Neck Pain
  • Anxiety or Depression
  • Skin Disorders
  • High Blood Pressure

Find our primary care locations, hours and appointment information for adults, children, and seniors.

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Urgent or Express Care

When immediate medical attention is needed, we have two urgent care locations to provide you or your child easy access to care. This includes a fully staffed, 24-hour advanced urgent care clinic. Here are some examples of illnesses and injuries that may require urgent care treatment.

  • Cold or Flu
  • Broken Bones
  • Bladder Infections
  • Minor Cuts
  • Minor Asthma
  • Sport Injury

Our express care location also offers children weeknight and weekend services covering some of these illnesses.

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Emergency Room

As the region's only Level 1 Trauma Center for both adults and children, our emergency department cares for critical injuries and other major medical events. Here are some examples of conditions that require emergency department care.

  • Head Injury
  • Chest Pain
  • Poisoning
  • Stroke Symptoms
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Major Cuts

Learn where to go, what to bring and what to expect when visiting the emergency department for yourself or a loved one.

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If you have an acute life threatening emergency, please call 911 and go to the nearest emergency department. For a mental health crisis, call or text the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988. Calls are answered by trained professionals 24/7.