At Scripps, safety is our top priority and we are taking extra steps to protect our patients, staff and clinicians. We ask you to help by wearing your own face covering when in a Scripps facility. Telehealth options are also available so you can receive expert care for minor health concerns from the comfort of home. Scripps Urgent Care is a good option when you have an illness or injury that should be seen by a doctor within 24 hours. Common problems treated at urgent care include: Fever without a rash Vomiting or persistent diarrhea Abdominal pain Wheezing or shortness of breath Dehydration Moderate flu-like symptoms Sprains and strains Minor injuries that may require stitches Minor health problems - such as cold and flu, urinary tract infection and earache - can be treated at Scripps HealthExpress in the same building. View walk-in clinic services and hold your spot in line. If you think you might have a serious condition - including heart attack, stroke, severe bleeding, head injury or other major trauma - call 9-1-1 immediately.
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