Is Ten Mile Urgent Care open on holidays?
Yes! We are open on all holidays, ensuring that you have access to medical care whenever you need it. Whether it’s a weekend, a holiday, or the middle of the night, our doors are always open to serve you.
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Absolutely! At Ten Mile Urgent Care, we welcome walk-ins 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No appointment is necessary, and our dedicated team is ready to provide you with prompt medical attention.
Read MoreCan I receive IV therapy at Ten Mile Urgent Care?
Absolutely. Our advanced Urgent Care facility offers IV therapy for hydration, antibiotics, anti-nausea medications, and other necessary treatments, providing comprehensive care for a variety of medical conditions.
Read MoreAre sports physicals available at Ten Mile Urgent Care?
Yes, we offer sports physicals to help ensure the safety and well-being of athletes. Our medical professionals will assess the individual’s health and provide the necessary documentation for participation in sports activities.
Read MoreHow long does it take to get imaging results at Ten Mile Urgent Care?
Our onsite imaging services, including CT scans and X-rays, provide fast results, allowing our medical professionals to diagnose and develop a treatment plan promptly.
Read MoreDo I need insurance to receive care at Ten Mile Urgent Care?
We accept most major insurance plans. Additionally, we offer affordable self-pay options to ensure you receive the care you need, regardless of your insurance coverage.
Read MoreCan I receive COVID-19 vaccines at Ten Mile Urgent Care?
Yes, we offer 24-hour COVID-19 vaccination. For more information on COVID-19 vaccines and testing, including the latest updates, please visit our coronavirus information page.
Read MoreWhen should I visit Ten Mile Urgent Care instead of the Emergency Room (ER)?
Ten Mile Urgent Care is suitable for non-life-threatening conditions such as colds, flu, urinary symptoms, strains, sprains, fractures, burns, and more. However, for life-threatening emergencies like chest pain, severe shortness of breath, stroke symptoms, or open fractures, it’s best to call 911 or visit the nearest ER.
Read MoreDo I need to bring a list of Medications I’m taking to my cardiology appointment?
YES, having accurate information about the medications you are taking is very helpful to our team. Please bring a complete list of any medications you use to your Saltzer Cardiology appointment.
Read MoreDo I need a referral to see a cardiologist at Saltzer Health?
If you are an established patient at another cardiology practice and would like to transfer your care to Saltzer Cardiology, no referral is needed. However, if you have never seen a cardiologist and need to establish care as a new patient, please have your provider send our office a referral.
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