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Local MD Urgent Care - Auburn, IN

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1113 W Seventh Street,

Auburn, Indiana 46706

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Coming Soon! Opening June 2nd

Fast, Friendly Urgent Care in Auburn, Indiana

Located just off I-69 and only minutes from downtown Auburn, Local MD Urgent Care offers walk-in medical services to residents of Auburn, Garrett, Waterloo, and the greater DeKalb County area. Whether you're dealing with a sudden illness, minor injury, or need a quick physical, our providers are here to help—no appointment needed.

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We’re proud to provide accessible, affordable care for busy families, workers, and students in Northeast Indiana. With short wait times, extended hours, and a team focused on compassionate service, Local MD is your go-to option for urgent care in Auburn, IN.

Services Available at Local MD Auburn

Our Auburn clinic offers a wide range of services to address various non-life-threatening medical needs:​

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Injury Treatment

  • Sprains and strains

  • Minor fractures

  • Cuts and lacerations requiring stitches

  • Burn care

  • Foreign body removal​

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Illness Management

  • Cold and flu symptoms

  • Strep throat

  • Ear infections

  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • Gastrointestinal issues

  • Allergic reactions

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Pediatric Care

  • Treatment for common childhood illnesses

  • School and sports physicals

  • Immunizations​

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Diagnostic Services

  • On-site X-rays (available Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)

  • Laboratory testing, including:

    • COVID-19 testing

    • Rapid flu tests

    • Strep tests

    • Urinalysis

    • Pregnancy tests​

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Preventive and Routine Care

  • Annual physical exams

  • Vaccinations (e.g., flu shots, Tdap)

  • Blood pressure monitoring

  • Diabetes screenings​

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Occupational Health Services

  • Pre-employment physicals

  • Drug and alcohol testing

  • Work-related injury evaluations

  • Return-to-work assessments​

Insurance Accepted

We accept most major insurance plans, including:

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  • Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, United Healthcare

  • Medicare & Indiana Medicaid

  • TRICARE & TriWest

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No insurance? No problem—we offer clear, upfront self-pay pricing. Just bring your ID and we’ll walk you through your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of insurance does Local MD Urgent Care accept?
    We accept most major insurance plans, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Medicare, and Medicaid. If you’re unsure about your coverage, give us a call or ask our front desk staff for assistance.
  • Can I visit Local MD Urgent Care in Homewood for a school or sports physical?
    Absolutely! We provide school, sports, and camp physicals for children and teens. No appointment needed—just bring the required forms.
  • What if I don’t have insurance?
    We offer transparent self-pay pricing and affordable care options for patients without insurance. Our team will go over your costs before treatment so there are no surprises.
  • Do I need an appointment to visit Local MD in Homewood?
    No appointment is necessary. We welcome walk-in patients during all operating hours. You can also use our online check-in tool to reserve your spot and reduce your wait time.
  • Does this location offer COVID-19 testing?
    Yes, we offer rapid and PCR COVID-19 testing, along with flu and strep testing. Results for rapid tests are typically available within 15–30 minutes.
  • Are X-rays available at the Homewood location?
    Yes, on-site X-rays are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. These are useful for injuries like sprains, strains, and possible fractures.
  • Is Local MD Homewood open on weekends?
    Yes! We’re open seven days a week, including Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • What conditions do you treat at urgent care?
    We treat most non-life-threatening conditions, including: Colds, flu, and sore throat Minor injuries (sprains, cuts, burns) Ear infections, rashes, pink eye Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Allergic reactions Stomach pain and nausea If you're experiencing a serious medical emergency, please call 911.
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