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The Right Kind of Care

Select the right level of care

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Your overall health

One way to maintain your health is to have a primary care physician. Your doctor knows you and your medical history, so you get the right preventive care, treatment and follow-up care when you need it. Select an HSHS Medical Group doctor and get connected to a physician affiliated with HSHS St. John’s Hospital. 

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Convenient or urgent care

Convenient or urgent care is a faster and more comprehensive approach for patients needing urgent care who need a doctor after normal hours but do not necessarily need an emergency room. With experienced medical experts you know and trust, and more convenient evening and weekend hours, we're committed to delivering the highest level of care, right when you need it. The next time you're faced with an illness or minor injury and your doctor is unavailable, visit the one-stop clinic that was designed with your busy schedule in mind. 

Consider Convenient Care for:

  • Allergies (seasonal)
  • Mild to moderate asthma
  • Cold & flu symptoms
  • Broken fingers and toes
  • Minor cuts
  • Earaches
  • Eye infections
  • Fevers
  • Headaches
  • Rashes & minor burns
  • Sinus infections
  • Other minor infections
  • Sore throats & coughs
  • Sprains and strains
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Vomiting and diarrhea

It is recommended to contact your insurance company to confirm coverage for Convenient Care services.