Urgent-Care Centers
What An Urgent-Care Center Is Good For - And Not Good For
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According to Consumer Reports On Health: Go to an Urgent-Care Center for acute problems, including those that are beyond the scope of a retail clinic, when you cannot get an appointment to see your primary-care doctor. Some examples of when to go include:
- Sprains
- Minor burns
- Cuts requiring stitches
- A suspected broken bone
- A minor asthma attack
- Less serious problems
An Urgent-Care Center is not appropriate for life threatening or serious emergencies. For such emergencies, go to an emergency room.
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