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When Should You Seek Immediate Care?
Effective June 1, 2024, our Centers provide care for patients age 3 months and older. Infants younger than 3 months needing urgent care should be seen in the Emergency Department.
Seeking Immediate or Urgent Care is best when you are not able to see your regular healthcare provider in a timely manner. This is usually due to appointment conflicts with your provider, or if you or a loved one needs to be treated during evening, weekend or holiday hours. Our Immediate Care Centers offer quick treatment with no appointment necessary and the convenience of care close to home.
If you are in a significant amount of pain, the Emergency Department is the right place to go. If the situation or symptoms are minor—such as but not limited to having a cold, cough, flu, migraine, minor allergic reactions or minor burns, sprains, cuts or bites—visit one of our Immediate Care Centers closest to you.
My Visit to the Immediate Care Center
To improve the urgent care experience for patients with developmental disorders, such as autism, and their families, Hendricks Regional Health created the following social stories for each of our locations: