Same-Day Care
Where To Get Same-Day Care
Sometimes your needs are a little more urgent.
Urgent Care offers walk-in visits and can provide access to additional care options not normally found at your traditional walk-in clinic. These include X-rays, IV fluids, and stitches.
We have Quick Care locations throughout Johnson County. Find an available appointment close to home or work.
About Same Day Care
Curious about Urgent Care and Quick Care? Not sure what is and isn't treated there? Explore a helpful list of frequently asked questions ahead of your visit.
Knowing how many people are ahead of you can give you an idea of how long you may have to wait. You can see how many people are in line at all of our locations before you walk in.
Urgent, Quick, and Emergency Care - receiving the right care at the right place
When your primary care provider isn't available, Quick Care treats patients with minor illness and injuries.
- Head, ear, and eye conditions
- Ear infections
- Earaches
- Ear wax buildup
- Eye abrasions
- Eye infections
- Pink eye
- Styes
- Minor injuries
- Below-the-neck laceration repair
- Minor burns
- Minor musculoskeletal injuries
- Sprains
- Fracture
- Stomach and genital urinary conditions
- Bladder infection
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Stomach flu
- Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
- Urinary burning
- Frequent urination
- Skin conditions
- Abscess
- Athlete’s foot
- Cold sores
- Insect bites
- Rashes
- Itchy skin
- Ringworm
- Skin infection
- Sunburn
- Respiratory illness
- Flu symptoms
- Bronchitis
- Chest/nasal congestion
- Common cold
- Cough
- Seasonal allergies
- Sinus infections
- Sore throat/laryngitis
- Pneumonia
- RSV
- Iowa sports physicals for middle school and high school age patients (please bring an updated immunization record)
Urgent Care treats all the conditions seen at Quick Care, and more.
Get help when you need it. You may even be able to avoid an unnecessary emergency room visit.
We Go Beyond the Typical Walk-In Clinic with:
- X-rays
- Treating broken bones
- Treating strains and sprains
- Assisting with dehydration (IV fluids)
- Treating cuts and scrapes (Stitches)
Call 911 Immediately or go to the emergency room if you are having a serious or life-threatening condition.
If a person could die or be permanently disabled, it is an emergency.
- Head injury
- Stroke
- Severe bleeding
- Chest pain
- Abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe pain
- Newborn fever
- Major trauma
- Suicidal thoughts
Let us know you're on the way
Is this a scheduled appointment?
No. While you’re able to hold your spot online in the wait queue, this is not a scheduled appointment. The actual time you are seen will depend on several factors, including the number of patients already being treated in the clinic and the variety of their illnesses. We are required to see the sickest patients first, which can also affect your wait time.
Same-Day Care Locations
Patient Stories
Support Groups
Please join us for Stepping On, a seven-week workshop series to learn important exercises and strategies to help prevent falls.
Building Confidence and Reducing Falls
What is Stepping On?
Stepping On is a program that has been researched and proven to reduce falls in older people.
It consists of a workshop that meets for two hours a week for seven weeks. Workshops are led by two trained Stepping On professionals who partner to provide participants with a quality adult learning environment. In addition, local guest experts provide information on exercise, vision, safety, and medications.
Fall prevention topics include:
- Simple and fun balance and strength training
- The role vision plays in keeping your balance
- How medications can contribute to falls
- Ways to keep from falling when out in your community
- What to look for in safe footwear
- How to eliminate falls hazards from your home
Why should I be concerned about falling?
Falling is very common; it can result in injury and shake your confidence. The threat of falling can be a barrier to safely doing all the things you want to do at home and in the community. That’s why preventing falls is critical to maintaining independence.
Fall injury statistics
- More than one-third of people age 65 or older fall each year
- Falls are the leading cause of hospitalizations due to injury among older adults
- 35 percent of people who fall become less active
- 40 percent of people who enter a nursing home had a fall in the prior 30 days
What Stepping On workshop participants had to say:
“When I’m walking I still think, ‘Lift your feet, walk heel-to-toe’. I have stopped falling outside! It has made me more aware of the way I walk.”
“Not only did we learn some things about preventing falls, but we had a good time doing it. It was really fun.”
Is this fall and injury prevention workshop for you?
Stepping On is designed specifically for anyone who:
- Is 65 or older
- Has had a fall in the past year or is fearful of falling
- Lives at home
- Does not have dementia
How do I register?
Stepping On is a seven-week, two hours per week, interdisciplinary workshop that covers fall prevention topics such as home safety, vision care, medications, safe footwear, community safety, and exercise. The exercises are aimed at increasing strength and balance. Stepping On has been shown to decrease falls by 31% in older adults.
Please contact Bailey Rickels at [email protected] for more information.