Many health conditions need to be taken care of right away but aren't emergencies. With no appointment necessary, Baptist Health Urgent Care can be a great option when you're in need of immediate care and convenient medical services. Our urgent care centers are staffed physicians and provide a full range of medical services for people of all ages.
Some of our more common conditions we treat include:
The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ attached to your colon on the lower right side of your abdomen, and when it becomes inflamed, the condition is called appendicitis.
An earache is a pain in one or both ears. It's a common problem that can affect all ages. Learn about the causes of earaches, their symptoms, and more.
There are common types of eye infections, from bacterial to viral and fungal. Learn how to identify symptoms and how to get rid of and avoid an eye infection.
The flu (influenza) affects millions of people in the United States each year. Understand flu symptoms and how to prevent and treat it with Baptist Health.
Food poisoning can lead to uncomfortable symptoms such as fever, vomiting, stomach cramps, and more. Learn more about causes and treatment of food poisoning.
If left untreated, heat exhaustion can turn into heat stroke, a very serious condition. Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of heat exhaustion.
After COVID symptoms can occur in people who had a mild or severe case of COVID-19. These post COVID symptoms can include fatigue, brain fog, chest pain & more.
Mononucleosis, also called mono or kissing disease, is spread through saliva. Learn more about symptoms, causes, and diagnosis of mono from Baptist Health.
Strep throat is common in children, however adults can also experience it too. Learn about what it is, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention tips.
Stomach pain can range from a mild bellyache to severe abdominal cramps that comes and goes. Learn more about what causes stomach pain and how to find relief.
Tetanus is a bacterial infection that can cause locking of the jaw and neck muscles. Learn more about symptoms, causes, and diagnosis from Baptist Health.