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Is it an emergency?

If medical care is needed immediately to preserve life or avoid permanent harm, go to the nearest hospital emergency room (ER) or call 911.

These types of ailments require emergency medical attention:

  • broken bones
  • severe abdominal pain
  • severe chest pain
  • head injuries
  • high fevers
  • difficulty breathing
  • severe eye injuries
  • carbon monoxide exposure
  • sudden blindness
  • partial or full paralysis
  • complicated or deep cuts
  • rape
  • suicidal behavior

Learn more about recognizing medical emergencies in our health encyclopedia.

Urgently needed medical care

Illnesses, accidents and broken bones don't keep office hours. That's why we offer medical care after hours.

Our urgent care and after hours clinics can handle the same kinds of illnesses and injuries for which you would be seen at your regular clinic. Many of our facilities are open in the evenings, as well as on weekends and holidays.

How much will I have to pay?

It depends on your health care coverage. Health insurance plans define and pay differently for urgent care and urgent medical care. Please check with your health plan about differences.

Please note: Care provided at after hours and urgent medical care locations will be billed as a clinic/office visit. Care provided at urgent care locations will be billed as urgent care.

Locations

Use our interactive map to find the location nearest you.



Urgent care

Burnsville
Inver Grove Heights
Maplewood
Owatonna
Plymouth
Shakopee
St. Paul
Woodbury

After hours care

Cambridge
Coon Rapids
Hastings - First Street
Northfield
Richfield
Shoreview

Urgent medical care

Bloomington