When to Go to Urgent Care
In most situations that aren’t life-threatening, you’ll save time and money by going to Metro Health Urgent Care instead of the emergency room. Below are some of the symptoms that are suitable for treatment at Urgent Care:
- Low-grade fever (less than 101 F)
- Rash
- Sprain or injury without deformity
- Painful urination
- Sore throat
- Cough or cold symptoms
- Nausea or vomiting without pain
- Eye Infections
- Sinus infection
- Small lacerations
- Mild asthma
- Earache
- Foreign object in your ear