ER vs. Urgent Care
Where Should You Go?
Mount Carmel Urgent Care is here to treat your non-threatening medical conditions in a way that ensures the highest level of safety for you and your family. We always have a board-certified physician on site, and accept patients 3 months of age and older.
Emergency vs. Urgent Care
Chest pain or squeezing sensation in the chest
Seizure or loss of consciousness
Severe abdominal pain
Sudden paralysis or slurred speech
Uncontrolled bleeding
Difficulty breathing
Loss of vision
Ear or Eye infection
Fever
Cuts that may need stitches
Possible broken bones or simple fractures
Severe sore throat
Sprains and strains
Vomiting and diarrhea
Symptoms & Conditions
Accidents, illnesses, and injuries can happen at any time. Fortunately, when they do, you can turn to Mount Carmel Urgent Care to receive immediate, high-quality medical care. Read about some of the common ailments we provide treatment for.
See Symptoms and Conditions