MercyOne Urgent Care and Convenient Care

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If you are experiencing an emergency, including but not limited to chest pain, shortness of breath, and arm or leg weakness, DO NOT visit urgent care. Please visit your closest emergency department or call 911.

MercyOne Urgent Care and Convenient Care, with locations across Iowa, treats minor illnesses and injuries, non-threatening medical conditions to ensure the highest level of care for you and your family. At each of our locations, we always have a provider on site accepting patients three months of age and older. We offer both in-person, walk-in appointments and virtual visits seven days a week. You can schedule online or by phone.

When to seek Urgent or Convenient Care:

  • Ear or eye infection
  • Fever
  • Cuts that may need stitches
  • Possible broken bones or simple fractures
  • Severe sore throat
  • Sprains and strains
  • Vomiting and diarrhea

When to seek Emergency Care:

  • Chest pain or squeezing sensation in the chest
  • Seizure or loss of consciousness
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Sudden paralysis or slurred speech
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Loss of vision

Check your Symptoms

Feeling under the weather or just not your best? Whether it’s a cough, rash or lingering fatigue, our symptom checker makes it easy to determine when and where to go for care. Find peace of mind and feel confident with access to trusted guidance anytime, anywhere.

Tell us your symptoms:

  • Use your own words to describe what you’re experiencing.
  • Answer a few questions about your symptoms and how you’re feeling.

Find next steps:

After completing the questions, you will:

  • Receive possible diagnoses
  • Be connected to the right provider at a MercyOne location near you.

 

Disclaimer: MercyOne Symptom Checker is for informational purposes only including possible diagnoses, medical advice and treatment options. MercyOne Symptom Checker is not a substitute for qualified medical professional. If you have questions about your health and well-being, we strongly encourage you to speak with a medical professional.