The Urgent Care Centre is open for walk-in consumers and ambulance arrivals 24 hours a day. Patients are triaged and attended to in order of illness severity.
Community healthcare providers can refer patients to the Urgent Care Centre when they need urgent care. A call to the accepting officer in the UCC with the patients name, gender, date of birth, and situation or concern to be evaluated is appreciated. Further, a fax to the UCC with the above information, along with past medical and surgical history, medication list, and allergies, completes the handover and improves the ability of the UCC staff to provide safe and effective care.
Identification, medications or medication list, any pertinent test results or letters from your providers, hearing and mobility aids. You may also want to bring a book or magazine, ipad or phone, and we encourage you to bring chargers for your devices.
Consumers are triaged and seen in the order of illness severity so that the sickest patients get care for promptly. We make every attempt to prevent long waits and pride ourselves on our excellent and timely care, but patient numbers and illness severity can be unpredictable. We ask that patients bring their own device chargers, books, or other items that will make the wait more enjoyable.
We are open and provide emergency and urgent care services 24 hours a day, 365 days per week.
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Due to COVID-19, additional restrictions have been put in place as advised by DHHS. At this time, adult consumers are allowed to have one person with them during their visit. Children may have both parents stay with them. Additional restrictions may apply and specific queries can be answered by the nursing and medical staff caring for you in the Emergency Department.