Kensho Urgent Care is your destination for swift, top-tier care when faced with non-life-threatening medical concerns that necessitate immediate attention.

Our state-of-the-art facility ensures a seamless experience, offering same-day appointments or walk-in services. We specialize in compassionate urgent care addressing a range of mild symptoms, including fever, cough, vomiting, and diarrhea, as well as injuries such as cuts, sprains, joint pain, or fractures. However, if you’re encountering severe pain or symptoms like difficulty breathing, chest or abdominal pain, or stroke-like symptoms, we advise seeking care at the nearest Emergency Room for comprehensive evaluation and treatment.

At Kensho Urgent Care, your health and well-being are our top priorities. Trust us to provide high-quality, uncomplicated care promptly when you need it most.

Book Urgent Care: Walk-ins welcome or text for same-day appointment 833-313-2297

Urgent Care Hours of Operation:
Monday  11:00am – 4:00pm
Tuesday  11:00am – 4:00pm
Wednesday  11:00am – 4:00pm
Thursday  Closed
Friday  11:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday  11:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday  11:00am – 7:00pm 

Visits start at $200

General services provided:

  • Treatment for minor injuries
  • Illness diagnosis and treatment
  • X Rays or MRI ordering and interpretation
  • Prescription medications
  • Physical examinations
  • Telemedicine services
  • STI/STD Testing
  • Cold/Flu testing
  • Splinting
  • Specialist referral
  • Women’s Health
  • + More
Urgent Care Symptoms

Urgent Care Questions

Are walk ins available?

Yes, walk-in and same day appointments are available. Text 833-313-2297 for availability

Do you offer telemedicine?

We do offer telemedicine visits. Please reach out for availability

What are some common issues treated by urgent care?

    • Allergy Symptoms
    • Cough and cold symptoms
    • Ear, nose, and throat issues
    • Gastrointestinal symptoms
    • Minor injuries
    • Minor headaches
    • Mild dehydration
    • Musculoskeletal pain
    • Red eye
    • Skin Conditions
    • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

When to go to Emergency Department vs Urgent Care

    • Emergency Department:

If you are experiencing any of these call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room*

      • Life-threatening conditions:  Chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden weakness or numbness, severe allergic reactions with difficult breathing, severe burns, severe injuries or symptoms of stroke or heart attack
      • Serious trauma: Major injuries such as head trauma, severe burns, deep cuts, severe fractures, or injuries involving loss of consciousness
      • Severe symptoms: Sudden and severe abdominal pain, shortness of breath, heavy bleeding, sudden confusion, seizures or loss of consciousness
      • Medical Emergencies: Heart attack or stroke, severe allergic reactions, poisoning, or any condition where delay in treatment could result in serious harm or death
  • Urgent Care:
    • Minor Injuries: Cuts, burns, minor fractures, sprains, strains and minor injuries that are nonlife-threatening
    • Common illness: Cold, flu, sore throat, ear infections urinary tract infections, mild allergic reactions
    • Non-emergency symptoms: Symptoms that are concerning but not immediately life-threatening
    • Minor medical issues: Minor fevers, mild dehydration, or minor infections

Are you contracted with an insurance ?

We are not contracted with insurance but can provide superbills

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