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Valley Health offers walk-in care for those in need of urgent but non-emergent medical attention. If you need to see a doctor right away but your medical needs do not necessitate an emergency room visit, you can receive attention at one of our Urgent Care centers.
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If you are suffering from common symptoms and illnesses, you can receive attention at one of our Urgent Care Express centers. Learn more about each option below.
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Our Urgent Care centers in Virginia and West Virginia provide thorough, attentive, and trusted care on a walk-in basis for minor injuries and illnesses that need attention right away but do not constitute emergencies. For those medical needs that fall somewhere between an emergency room visit and waiting to book an appointment with your doctor, there’s Urgent Care!
Please visit a Valley Health Urgent Care location if you need help with:
In addition to caring for minor illnesses and injuries, our Urgent Care centers are equipped to provide a number of routine services.
These include:
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If you are feeling under the weather, we know you want to get the care you need quickly. Valley Health Urgent Care Express is available to treat common symptoms and illnesses when your doctor is not available. We treat adults and children ages four months and up.
Please visit a Valley Health Urgent Care Express location if you need help with:
Onsite lab and x-ray are not available at Valley Health Urgent Care Express locations. They are available at a Valley Health Urgent Care location.
We hope to be able to treat your common illnesses and symptoms, but if you have dizziness, abdominal pain, prolonged vomiting or diarrhea, we will direct you to another health care setting.
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Please call 911 or visit your local Emergency Department if you have any of the following symptoms:
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