FAQs
What is Urgent Care?
Urgent care is a medical service that provides immediate treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. It is a convenient alternative to the emergency room for conditions that require prompt attention but are not severe enough to warrant a hospital visit.
What conditions do you treat?
We treat a variety of non-emergency medical conditions, including but not limited to:
Cold, flu, and fever
Minor cuts and wounds
Sprains and minor fractures
Ear infections
Allergic reactions (mild to moderate)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Skin rashes and infections
Do you do TB Testing?
Yes! We offer the TB skin test (PPD) for $50. Please keep in mind that a TB skin test needs to be “read” within 48-72 hours. Therefore, you must be able to return to the clinic 2-3 days after getting the test. The timing is strict and cannot be accommodated for being late or early, due to the nature of the test. Tests cannot be performed after 2pm on Thursdays, due to our weekend operating hours (we wont be able to read the test in 48-72 hours). It can be performed during all other business hours.
Should I go to Urgent Care or to the Emergency Room (ER)?
Urgent care is appropriate for non-life-threatening conditions such as minor injuries, flu, mild infections, and small fractures. The emergency room is the best choice for serious or life-threatening conditions like chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, or major trauma. If you are having an emergency, be sure to call 911 and go to the ER. Feel free to contact us if you have questions about services we provide.
Do I need an appointment?
No, appointments are not necessary. We accept walk-ins as well as online reservations for convenience, which we encourage to speed up your visit and wait time.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we accept most major PPO insurance plans including Anthem, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare. We also offer competitive self-pay options for those without insurance or those not in network with our insurance providers. Please bring your insurance card and a valid ID when visiting. We encourage you to call in beforehand to confirm we are in network with your plan.
Do you treat patients without insurance?
Absolutely. We offer competitive prices for self-pay patients, while maintaining the same standards of treatments. Our office visits start at $175 for the visit, consultation and any prescriptions (if applicable). Additional services will incur slightly extra fees.
Can I get a sports physical at your urgent care?
Yes, we provide high school sports physicals for $40. Please bring any required forms with you. To speed up your visit, please be sure to fill out the patient required portion of the forms. College sports physicals are typically slightly higher in cost.
Where can I park?
There are multiple parking options available. At this time we are offering validated parking in the building’s parking lot. You can enter from Wilshire Blvd at the “Medical Building Parking Entrance” sign. There is also street parking available as well as residential street parking (Please read all signs!) and other parking lots close-by. Only parking at the 6360 Building can be validated.