ER, urgent care or your doctor's office?

November 29, 2022 Providence News Team

Know where to go and when

An illness or injury can happen any time. It’s important to know where to go seek the right treatment. Providence Swedish wants to help you make the right decision to get the right care, when you need it.  

Sometimes it’s hard to know whether you should go to the emergency department, urgent care, or your doctor’s office — especially if a situation is sudden, urgent or painful. One thing to keep in mind is that your primary care physician knows you and your health history best so, when possible, visit your doctor’s office. Here are some tips to help you decide if you should visit an urgent care, your doctor, or an emergency department. *   

 Visit an urgent care clinic for:  

  • Minor wounds  

  • Sprains and fractures 

  • Earaches 

  • Rashes without fevers 

  • Abdominal pain 

 

Visit your primary care doctor or make an appointment for an ExpressCare visit for:  

  • Vomiting and diarrhea 

  • Nausea 

  • Urinary tract infections 

  • Minor burns 

  • Asthma 

  • STD screenings 

  • Strep throat  

  • Cold and flu symptoms 

  • Flu shots and vaccinations 

 

Visit the Emergency Department for:  

  • Chest pain and/or difficulty breathing 

  • Stroke symptoms, such as slurred speech 

  • Serious burns  

  • Head or eye injuries 

  • Severe cuts requiring stitches 

  • Bleeding or pain during pregnancy  

  • Broken bones 

  • Paralysis 

  • Vision loss 

  • Seizure 

  • Severe trauma 

  • Poisoning 

  • If you are unsure of the seriousness of your condition 

* Symptoms of illness can look different in children than in adults. Seek in-person medical care for any child with signs of dehydration, difficulty breathing, or changes in mental status or responsiveness. You should also seek in-person medical attention for young children with new or worsening rashes and babies under 2 months of age with a fever over 100.4 F. You can always call your child's primary health care provider if you have questions about your child's illness. 

  

Learn more and find a provider 

If you have a health issue or concern, it’s important to see a provider for the right care when you need it. Whether you require an in-person visit or want to consult a doctor virtually, you have options with Providence Swedish. 

For urgent, walk-in or after-hours care, visit a Providence Express Clinic or Providence Urgent Care Clinic. You can also schedule affordable, online care 7 days a week at Providence ExpressCare Virtual. Use our Providence provider directory to find a doctor.  

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