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Specialized care — non life-threatening conditions

Many of our locations offer urgent care from specialized caregivers, to patients of all ages.

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Our urgent care services

Facilities in our urgent care locations include laboratory services, X-rays, and treatment rooms for minor treatments. Come to us for anything from allergic reactions to broken bones or sprains and infections.

For anything more specialized, we’ll connect you to our network of skilled specialists, for additional tests and consultations.


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No appointment needed

Most of our locations are open 7 days a week and offer extended hours with same day availability — no appointment necessary.

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Access your Intermountain Health medical records

If you’re already an Intermountain patient, we’ll have your medical records already, saving time.

An affordable way to get the treatment you need

Our urgent care treatments are typically less expensive than emergency rooms, so you don’t have to worry about breaking your budget.

Should I go to urgent care or an emergency department?

Whenever possible, you should see your primary care provider, but we're here for any more urgent matters that don’t require an emergency room. Many people use the emergency department (ED) for conditions that are more properly treated at an urgent care or other location. ED care typically costs more and wait times for less urgent issues can be longer as doctors and nurses assess patients to help the sickest people first. You should come to one of our urgent care or walk-in care locations for:

  • Mild allergic reactions
  • Asthma flare-ups or breathing difficulties
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Heat stroke or dehydration
  • Nose bleeds or sinus issues
  • Earaches or ear infections
  • Colds, flu, upper respiratory infections
  • Conjunctivitis (pink eye) or eye injuries
  • Sore throat and strep throat tests
  • High fevers and headaches
  • Foreign body removal
  • Broken bones or sprains
  • Animal bites, burns, cuts
  • Lacerations needing stitches
  • Sports injuries, sprains
  • Infected wounds
  • Skin rashes and insect bites
  • Abdominal pain or stomach aches
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) or kidney infections
  • Flu vaccines
  • COVID-19 testing
  • STI Testing

When to visit the emergency room

If you experience these symptoms, go to the closest emergency department, or call 911:

  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Serious broken bones or trauma
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Bleeding that will not stop
  • Vomiting or diarrhea that will not stop
  • Coughing blood or vomiting blood
  • Deep green vomit
  • Sudden or severe pain
  • Head injury with loss of consciousness or vomiting
  • Deep cuts or wounds

When to use our Connect Care app

Our Connect Care app can treat many everyday illnesses and is available 24/7. It lets you see a provider from anywhere using your smartphone, computer, or tablet.

  • Stuffy or runny nose
  • Allergies
  • Sore throat
  • Eye infections
  • Cough
  • Painful urination
  • Lower back pain
  • Joint pain or strains
  • Minor skin problems

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24-hour nurse line

Talk to a registered nurse at Intermountain Health Answers. Determine where to get the most appropriate level of care. This free service is available to Select Health members.

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Behavioral health services line

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