
You should seek care in an emergency room if you have the following:Įmergency Departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. If you fear that you have a serious, life-threatening illness or injury such as stroke, heart attack, uncontrollable bleeding or head injury with loss of consciousness – call 911. When should I go to a Hospital Emergency Department? Urinary problems: Bladder and urinary tract infections, and concerns of a sexually transmit¬ted infection.Stomach problems: Nausea, vomiting, diar¬rhea, constipation, heartburn symptoms, and abdominal pain.
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Urgent care clinics are open every day of the week and staffed by UW Medicine providers who can provide referrals to emergency services or specialists when medically appropriate. No appointment is necessary, and we welcome new patients and walk-ins.

When your primary care provider is not available for a same-day appointment.

When should I go to an Urgent Care Clinic? Cape Regional Urgent Care can provide treatment for a variety of mild to moderate injuries and illnesses that range from bone fractures to bronchitis.
