|
Both Urgent Care Centers now offer same-day appointments to streamline visits and reduce wait times.
You can call the appointment line as early as 10 a.m.
Dunkirk 410-286-7911 Solomons 410-394-2800
Walk-ins will still be accepted but appointments are strongly encouraged. If you arrive without calling ahead, you will be given the next available appointment.
The centers are open weeknights from 5-10 p.m. and weekends from noon-10 p.m. They provide after-hours diagnosis and treatment for adults and children with non-emergent illness or injury.
Urgent Care is a convenient, affordable alternative for life's minor medical emergencies.
CONDITIONS TREATED: - Minor lacerations where bleeding is controlled - Cough, cold or sore throat - Minor skin rash - Animal bites - Ear and eye infections - Cuts, bumps and sprains - Fever or flu symptoms (if younger than 6 months, go to the ER) - General wound care - Bladder infections - Sunburn or minor burns - Sports physicals
When to Go to the ER Experts say these symptoms require an ER visit: - Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath - Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure that lasts two minutes or more - Severe, persistent abdominal pain - Loss of consciousness or sudden dizziness and weakness - Sudden changes in vision or difficulty speaking - Confusion or changes in mental status - Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea - Severe sprain, suspected broken bone or deformity
For life-threatening conditions, always call 911
Dunkirk Urgent Care (in the Dunkirk Medical Center across from McDonald's) 10845 Town Center Blvd., Suite 108 Dunkirk, MD 20754 (410) 286-7911 Get Directions
Solomons Medical Center (in the Solomons Medical Center next to the car wash) 14090 H.G. Trueman Road, Suite 1300 Solomons, MD 20688 (410) 394-2800 Get Directions
|