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Urgent Care

"Some things just can’t wait..."

Urgent Care offers state-of-the-art, convenient
care for conditions that require medical attention, but are not life threatening.

When timely appointments to your primary care physician’s office are not available, or after regular office hours, you can count on our professional and licensed staff to provide prompt medical attention.

Our board certified physicians provide care 7 days a week, on a walk-in basis without a scheduled appointment. Patients are seen on a “first come - first served” basis.

Services Available:
  • Care for non-life threatening injuries or illness for ages 3 months and above
  • Care for sprains, strains, fractures and cuts
  • Wound management
  • STD testing
  • Initial evaluation for work related injuries
  • Management of acute eye injuries
  • Ear irrigation
  • DOT physicals
  • Sports and camp physicals for the local community
  • IV hydration and medication administration as needed
  • Office surgery for suturing and abscess drainage
  • On-site lab and x-ray


When to Use Urgent Care:

Urgent care should be used for non-life threatening medical conditions such as:

  • Illnesses, such as cold or flu symptoms
  • Earaches, sore throat or fever
  • Fractures, sprains or strains
  • Minor burns or cuts
  • Stings or bites
  • After hours work related illnesses or injuries



When to Use a Hospital Emergency Department:
For life threatening medical emergencies you should call 911 or go to the emergency department of your local hospital. Such emergencies include:

  • Severe chest pain and shortness of breath
  • Severe head injuries
  • Serious burns
  • Seizures
  • Poisoning
  • Pregnancy –related health problems or child birth
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Other life-threatening injuries

 

For your convenience, we offer extended hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00am to 8:00pm  
Saturday, Sunday &  Holidays 9:00am to 5:00pm
Patients will be triaged during the last 30 minutes before closing.
Open all holidays except Christmas
Phone: 360-428-6434

1400 E. Kincaid Street

Mount Vernon, WA 98274

Urgent Care is located on Level 1 of the Maynard L. Johnson Building.

 
Provider Profiles
Skagit Valley Medical Center Urgent Care
Rosanne Carrero, MD
Sandra Kwan, MD
Sabine M. Langner, MD
Jennifer McCoy, DO
Scott F. Mennella, MD
Elizabeth E. Repplier, MD
Anne L. Saarheim-Riggs, MD
Skagit Valley Medical Center - Urgent Care
Skagit Valley Medical Center - Urgent Care
When timely appointments to your primary care physician’s office are not available, or after regular office hours, you can count on our professional and licensed staff to provide prompt medical attention.
 
 


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