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Immediate and Urgent Care

We are temporarily relocating the Bonita Immediate Care operations to the Vanderbilt Immediate Care location.

Immediate Care Centers for Urgent Care

Our convenient immediate and urgent care walk-in centers with extended hours seven days a week are staffed by outstanding board-certified emergency physicians, physician assistants and nurses. These centers provide care and treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries to people of all ages (an alternative to the emergency room, saving you time).

Wait at Home

Reduce your wait time in our immediate care and urgent care centers by using the “wait at home” tool or click the “Wait at Home” button based on your preferred location below. Waiting has never been this comfortable.

Please note the Wait At Home tool is not available for the Marco Island location.

Locations

Services

The on-site care capabilities range from treating minor cuts and sniffles to all of the following clinical services:

  • Non-life threatening injuries and illness
  • Upper respiratory infections
  • Testing for strep/COVID/Influenza/mononucleosis
    Cough/bronchitis/mild asthma
  • Ear infections
  • Eye irritation/infection
  • Cerumen impaction
  • Mild epistaxis (nose bleeds)
  • UTI (urinary tract infections)
  • Sprains/strains
  • Bone injuries/fractures: Xray available
  • Minor lacerations/abrasions/wounds
  • Rash/skin irritation/skin infection
  • Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea
  • Mild abdominal pain
  • STD (sexually transmitted disease)
  • Sports physicals
  • School physicals
  • Motor vehicle accidents (no airbag deployment)
  • Workers compensation
  • Tetanus and Pertussis vaccine (Td and Tdap)
  • Flu vaccine

Please seek emergency care immediately — or call 911 — for conditions, such as:

Orthopedic Walk-In Clinic

HSS at NCH Orthopedics Now provides quick access for non-emergency injuries and pain.

We Treat:
  • Back and neck pain
  • Bone, joint, or muscle injury within the past few days
  • Bracing and splinting
  • Injury to hand, wrist, or shoulder
  • Joint aspirations
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Possible broken bone (closed fractures only)
  • Possible sprained knee, ankle or foot
  • Sports injuries
  • Swollen joints
Notice: Our offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4th, and Friday, July 5th
Locations and Hours: