CommonSpirit takes the guesswork out of getting the help you need by combining an Emergency Room and Urgent Care center under one roof. This approach to health care reduces confusion and streamlines the process, by making sure you’re evaluated by emergency/pediatric-certified professionals right when you arrive. That means less confusion and more care. Whether you’ve got the flu, a minor injury, or something more serious, life is full of the unexpected – your medical care shouldn’t be.
- Emergency and pediatric-certified doctors and nurses 24/7
- Open every day for last minute health care needs
- One location for minor aches and major injuries
- On-site CT scan, ultrasound, lab and X-ray
- Emergency Care hours: 24/7
- Urgent Care Hours: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily
Nurse advice line
If you are not feeling well but are unsure whether you need to go to the doctor, please call our nurse advice line at 1-888-808-8828
These are examples of diagnoses that are typically considered urgent. This list is not comprehensive or considered a replacement for a clinical examination, and may vary based on your specific symptoms and condition.
- Allergies
- Bladder or urinary tract infections
- Cold
- Cough
- Earache
- Flu/Influenza
- Insect bites and stings
- Minor asthma
- Minor injury
- Pink eye
- Poison Ivy
- Rash
- Simple abscess (no packing needed)
- Simple burn
- Simple cuts, bruises or abrasions
- Simple nose bleed (no packing needed)
- Sinusitis
- Sunburn
- Sore throat
- Strains or sprains
These are examples of diagnoses that are typically considered emergent. This list is not comprehensive or considered a replacement for a clinical examination, and may vary based on your specific symptoms and condition.
- Abdominal pain
- Baby less than 2 years old with a fever
- Blood clots and DVTs
- Broken or dislocated bones
- Chest pain or chest pressure
- Coughing up or vomiting blood
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Dizziness or loss of consciousness
- Eye injuries
- Foreign body removal
- Head injury
- Heart palpitations/racing heart rate
- High blood pressure crisis (severe headache, severe anxiety, shortness of breath, nosebleed)
- High fever or fever with rash
- Kidney stones
- Major burns
- Major wounds or bleeding that won’t stop
- Pregnancy complications
- Poisoning
- Seizure
- Severe allergies
- Severe back pain
- Severe flu or pneumonia
- Severe headache
- Stroke symptoms (including sudden onset of slurred speech, impaired vision, numbness, confusion, dizziness)
- Sudden change in vision
- Sudden or severe pain
- Sudden testicular pain or swelling
- Suicidal or homicidal thoughts or hallucinations
- Vomiting or dehydration