URGENT CARE

Your membership covers URGENT CARE VISITS

  • Medications have additional costs

What is Urgent Care?

Urgent Care at Evexia Health DPC is here for those moments when something unexpected comes up, a sudden fever, a painful ear infection, a sprained ankle, a rash that’s growing, or symptoms that simply can’t wait. Instead of sitting for hours in an emergency room or waiting days for a scheduled appointment, you can receive same-day support from a provider who already treats you like a priority.

Our Urgent Care services are designed to be accessible, responsive, and personal. You won’t deal with rushed visits, overcrowded waiting rooms, impersonal assessments, or surprise medical bills. You receive care that is attentive, thoughtful, and grounded in our relationship-based approach. When something feels off, we’re here to help, and you can reach us directly.

Urgent Care is for non-life-threatening conditions that need evaluation and treatment quickly, without the stress or cost of the emergency room. When you need real care, and you need it soon, you can make Evexia Health DPC your first call.

What Are the Benefits of Urgent Care at Evexia Health DPC?

Same-Day or Next-Day Access

We leave room in our schedule for urgent needs because your health shouldn’t wait.

On-Site Testing When Needed

We can perform labs, strep tests, flu tests, urinalysis, and more to quickly guide diagnosis.

Transparent, Affordable Pricing

No surprise charges, no hidden facility fees, no insurance stress.

Walk-In Friendly, No Complicated Scheduling

Simply call or message to let us know, and we will get you in the same day, or the next (depending on the issue)

Who is Urgent Care Right For?

Individuals with sudden symptoms that shouldn’t wait days for evaluation

Those seeking treatment without hospital-level cost

Workers or students needing exams, notes, or clearance

Families who want quick, reassuring care for children or teens

Urgent Care is not appropriate for emergency situations such as:

  • Severe chest pain

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Heavy bleeding

  • Stroke symptoms

  • Serious trauma

In those situations, 911 or the ER is the safest choice.