Primary and Urgent Care
+ Urgent care
When the Unexpected Happens, Should You
Go to Urgent Care or the Emergency Room?
It hurts. It itches. It’s swollen. Urgent Care is a great choice when you can’t wait for an appointment with your primary care provider, or when you need medical care after hours for non-lifethreatening conditions. No appointment necessary— just walk right in. Wait times are typically shorter, and co-pays and out-of-pocket costs are usually lower than an ER visit.
Enjoy walk-in appointments and after-hours care for acute illness, minor injuries, flu shots, DOT and sports physical exams, pregnancy tests, back strain, x-rays and other ambulatory services.
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Primary care providers—
Your partner in health
Primary care—or family medicine—provides continuing and comprehensive healthcare for everyone in the family: babies, toddlers, teens, adults, the elderly and pregnant women. Whether a family practitioner, an internist, an obstetrician-gynecologist or a pediatrician, your VMC clinic provider monitors your general health, addresses many medical concerns directly at the clinic office, and will refer you to specialists and surgeons when necessary.
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