Urgent care center

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Urgent Care Center

An Urgent Care Center is a type of walk-in clinic that focuses on the delivery of ambulatory care in a dedicated medical facility outside of a traditional emergency department. Urgent care centers primarily treat injuries or illnesses requiring immediate care, but not serious enough to require an emergency department (ED) visit.

History[edit | edit source]

The concept of urgent care centers began in the 1970s in the United States, but has since spread to other countries. The first centers were often called "convenient care clinics" and were set up to provide services not previously offered by primary care physicians or emergency rooms.

Services[edit | edit source]

Urgent care centers are primarily used to treat patients who have an injury or illness that requires immediate care but is not serious enough to warrant a visit to an emergency department. Often they are used to fill the gap between primary care doctors and hospital emergency rooms.

Operation[edit | edit source]

Urgent care centers are usually open after normal business hours, including evenings and weekends. They are often staffed by physicians and can provide a wide range of services including minor surgery, x-rays, and lab tests.

Comparison with other medical facilities[edit | edit source]

Urgent care centers differ from other medical facilities primarily in their focus on convenience, cost, and comprehensive care. They are more convenient than a hospital emergency department because they have shorter wait times and are more cost-effective.

See also[edit | edit source]

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