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​Why Visit UPMC Urgent Care Centers?

Urgent Care is Express Care

Whether it’s after your doctor’s office is closed, or any time when you can’t wait to see a physician, UPMC Urgent Care is here to help.
 
We’re a full-service, walk-in clinic where patients of all ages receive immediate care—12 hours a day, 7 days a week—for:
  • Colds and flu
  • Coughs, sore throats, earaches
  • Bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infections
  • Minor broken bones and simple fractures
  • Sprains and strains
  • Cuts and scrapes
  • Skin conditions, such as rashes and irritations
  • Wounds
  • Infections, such as pink eye or urinary tract infections
  • Asthma and allergies
  • Flu shots
  • Physicals

Our urgent care centers provide:

  • Free, accessible parking
  • Large, comfortable waiting areas
  • Multiple treatment rooms
  • On-site x-ray, EKG, and laboratory services

Urgent Care is Quality Care

UPMC Urgent Care centers are the area's only urgent care clinics staffed by UPMC's expert health professionals.
 
Our board-certified physicians, nurses, and other highly-trained staff provide the highest quality care in a comfortable, caring environment.
 
If your primary care physician is part of UPMC’s network, we’ll have access to your health history and will send your physician a record of your treatment at UPMC Urgent Care.
 
And when you require advanced treatment, we can easily refer you to one of UPMC’s world-class specialists before you even leave the clinic.

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