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Whether you’re feeling under the weather or have other health concerns, our experienced providers are here to treat your immediate issues with a focus on your long-term health. With 28 convenient locations, we offer same/next day, walk-in, and telemedicine sick visit appointments for timely access to primary care for non-emergency issues—no long wait times, scheduling delays or costly trips to the ER.
Prompt and accessible medical attention for non-emergency issues. Our expert care team is committed to providing the care you need now, while maintaining a connection to your overall health and wellbeing. Some immediate care needs include:
Immediate Care is not intended for emergency or urgent conditions such as severe infections, injuries, or procedures requiring advanced diagnostics or treatment.
An immediate care sick visit is an opportunity to be seen promptly to address your non-critical issues and health concerns.
Your Visit Includes:
Experience the convenience of both primary and immediate care appointments on your schedule. Available to patients located in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia—our secure virtual visit gets you the care you need, when you need it.
Primary care supports your health at every stage, from routine checkups and preventive screenings to early symptom evaluation and long-term management of chronic conditions. Our primary care team provides continuous, coordinated care, ensuring that all aspects of your health are cared for in one trusted setting.
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Check out our blog to learn more from our team about the latest medical advancements, health tips, and primary care news.
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