Acute Care
Acute Care When You Need It Most
At Vitality Family Medical & Wellness, we understand that illnesses and injuries don’t always happen on a schedule. That’s why we offer same-day and next-day acute care visits for patients of all ages. Whether it’s a sore throat, a skin rash, a minor injury, or a sudden illness, we’re here to help you feel better; quickly and affordably. Skip the long waits and high costs of urgent care clinics and receive compassionate, personalized treatment from a provider who knows you.
Acute Care Services
Resp. Infections
Ear infections
Flu Testing
Strep Testing
Covid Testing
RSV Testing
Mono Testing
Coughs/Colds
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Rashes
Bug Bites
Injuries
Lacerations
Burns
Skin Tag Removal
Abscess
UTIs
Pregnancy Testing
STDs
Headaches
Nausea/Vomiting
Diarrhea
Abdominal Pain
Pink Eye
School/Work Notes
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is considered an acute care visit?
A: Acute care covers sudden or short-term illnesses and injuries that require medical attention but aren’t life-threatening. If you're not feeling well, have an infection, or need evaluation for a new symptom, we’re here to help...often the same day you call.
Q: What if I’m not sure whether my condition is urgent or not?
A: If you're unsure, feel free to call us! We can help determine whether your symptoms are appropriate for an acute care visit with us, or if you need emergency services or specialist care.
Q: Do you offer in-office testing?
A: Yes. We provide rapid testing for flu, strep, COVID-19, and other illnesses. Our goal is to give you answers and relief as quickly as possible.
Q: Do I need an appointment or can I just walk in?
A: We do require appointments, but same-day and next-day availability is often open. Give us a call or book online to secure your spot.
Q: Do you see children for acute care?
A: Absolutely! We treat both kids and adults. From fevers and ear infections to sports injuries and rashes, we’re a trusted resource for family-friendly urgent care.
Q: Do you offer X-rays?
A: Yes! We have access to on-site orthopedic X-rays, which can be especially helpful for evaluating sprains, strains, or other injuries.