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Urgent Care

Walk-In Clinic in Mount Carmel, IL

Injuries and illnesses don’t always happen during business hours. That’s why Wabash General offers urgent care clinic inside our hospital. If you need medical services for non-life-threatening conditions like the flu, insect bites, rashes, urinary tract infections, sore throats, minor cuts, and so on, you can simply walk in for treatment, or you can call in advance for an appointment. Our skilled, compassionate providers are ready to help.

When to Go to Urgent Care

You should go to urgent care for any non-life-threatening urgent medical condition, especially when you can’t or don’t want to wait for an appointment with your primary care provider. However, it’s important to know that urgent care centers are not equipped to handle medical conditions that potentially threaten life and limb. If your medical condition requires immediate medical attention, you should either call 9-1-1 for emergency transportation to the hospital or go to your nearest emergency room. However, if your medical condition cannot wait but isn’t life-threatening, you should seek urgent care, instead.

We treat:

  • Flu, cold, sore throat, and itchy eyes
  • Pediatric conditions
  • Lacerations, wounds, and bleeding
  • Fractures, sprains, and bruising
  • Allergic reactions
  • Headache and migraines

We do not treat (Please go to your nearest emergency room or call 911 if you are experiencing any of the following):

  • Heart attack
  • Severe injuries, burns or electrical shock
  • Pediatric emergencies
  • Substance abuse emergencies
  • High fever
  • Chest pain
  • Sudden abdominal pain
  • Stroke
  • Amputation
  • Mental health issues
  • Serious dehydration
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Head trauma, including concussions

Contact Us at Our Walk-In Clinic

Our Urgent Care Clinic is located in the main lobby of Wabash General Hospital and patients can enter through the main entrance by admitting. Clinic’s hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., and weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Walk-in patients are accepted until 8 p.m. on weekdays and 5 p.m. on weekends.

If you need emergency medical attention, CALL 9-1-1 or visit the nearest Emergency Room. Examples of potentially life-threatening conditions that require emergency medical treatment include stroke symptoms, uncontrollable bleeding, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or head trauma.

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