University Hospitals - Mentor Urgent Care
About us
For patients seeking priority treatment for a variety of minor injuries or illnesses, our University Hospitals Urgent Care Centers offer a convenient, more affordable alternative to an Emergency Department. Both children and adults can be treated seven days a week; and most major insurances are accepted. Each of our Urgent Care Centers provides immediate, compassionate, comprehensive care when you and your family need it, offering extended evening and weekend hours. No appointments are necessary, and our Centers feature on-site laboratory services and radiology for basic medical testing. In addition, should you or a loved one require more advanced care, our physicians and staff can assist with referring you to a wide spectrum of medical specialists at one of our University Hospitals Medical Centers. In addition, should you or a loved one require more advanced care, our physicians and staff can assist with referring you to a wide spectrum of medical specialists at one of our University Hospitals Medical Centers.
Services we offer
Common non-emergency ailments that can be treated at our Urgent Care Centers include: cough, colds, flu or sore throats, earaches, eye problems, feet problems, fever without convulsion, lacerations, lice, scabies, or ticks, minor abrasions, minor sport injuries and sprains, muscle aches and sprains, nausea, dizziness, or vomiting, neck and back pain, simple fractures, stomach aches, sunburn or minor cooking burn, upper respiratory infections, urinary tract infection, work related injuries
Services we don't offer
If you are experiencing severe bleeding, chest pain, loss of consciousness, significant difficulty breathing or other life-threatening situations, please visit the nearest hospital Emergency Department immediately.
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