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  • FAQs | Local MD Urgent Care

    Learn everything you need to know before your visit to Local MD Urgent Care. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you have questions about visiting Local MD Urgent Care, see below if your question has been asked before! If not, please reach out to us using the form below. General Services Insurance Billing General Do I need an appointment to visit a Local MD Urgent Care facility? You do not need an appointment to visit any of our facilities. Simply check in online or walk in to the location nearest you during our business hours. Does Local MD have short wait times for patients? Patients are typically seen within 10 minutes of registration and are usually treated and on their way home within 45 minutes. Visit our location page for the most up-to-date wait times. Do I need to bring anything with me when I visit? When visiting one of our locations, please bring your health insurance card (if you plan to use insurance), photo ID and a list of any current medications. We will make a copy of this information for our files. If you have secondary insurance, please bring your information with you and we will submit it on your behalf. Will my doctor or primary care provider be notified of my urgent care visit? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects patients from disclosure of confidential clinical information. With your permission, we will send a summary of your visit to your doctor(s). How can I know when I should go to an emergency room versus an urgent care or walk-in clinic? Local MD is equipped to treat a wide array of non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, including sprains, strains, burns, lacerations, rashes, bronchitis and pneumonia. We have X-ray technology at all locations to help us better evaluate any injuries, and we offer on-site stitching. We also have point-of-care lab testing which allows us to perform a variety of tests directly at our facilities. However, you should go to a hospital emergency room if you are experiencing a serious medical condition or symptom (including severe pain) caused by an injury or illness. If you have a true emergency, call 911 immediately. How can I check in online? No appointment is ever needed when you choose Local MD, but we do offer patients the option to check in online and reserve their spot. To do this, visit our locations page, select the location you plan to visit, and click the option for “Check in online.” You will then be directed to a registration page with instructions on how to complete your check in. Am I required to wear a mask at Local MD? Yes, all patients must be wearing a mask or face covering to enter a Local MD center. Services Can I get an X-ray at Local MD Urgent Care? Yes, all of our locations have industry-standard X-ray equipment on-site. After a visit, patients are welcome to review X-ray images with their primary care physician or specialist. Our patients will never receive an additional charge from the radiologist who reads the X-ray taken on premises — the charge is either included in your urgent care claim to your insurance carrier or in your private fee. For certain ailments, a patient may be sent for an ultrasound, CT scan or MRI which will be done off-site, resulting in billing that is generated by that organization. Does Local MD offer pre-employment or sports physicals? Yes, all locations offer pre-employment, school, sport, camp and collegiate physicals. Can I receive prescription refills for my chronic pain? No, patients cannot get prescription refills for chronic medical pain through Local MD Urgent Care. Chronic pain management must be handled carefully by a patient’s primary care provider and/or specialists. Insurance Can I be seen without insurance? Yes, private pay rates are affordable for those without insurance — including rates for simple in-house lab tests. Additional procedures such as stitches, incision and drainage, X-rays, IV fluids or medications will result in an additional charge to the base visit. Full payment using either credit or debit card is required at the time of service. What insurance carriers does Local MD Urgent Care accept? Aetna Blue Cross & Blue Shield Cigna Medicaid Medicare (including Medicare Advantage Plans) TRICARE United Healthcare Advocate PPO If you do not see your carrier listed above please contact us at 708.922.0911. Our list of Accepted insurances is ever growing. Billing Does Local MD Urgent Care charge a facility fee? Unlike some urgent or convenient care centers, patients at Local MD, only receive one bill — we never charge our patients an additional facility fee, which can add hundreds of dollars to a visit if a patient has an unmet deductible. What is a facility fee? A facility fee is an additional bill that patients may be charged for visiting an urgent or convenient care facility that is affiliated with a hospital. This is a bill that is issued to a patient in addition to the doctor’s bill for services provided. In short, you receive more than one bill for one visit. Some hospital centers charge this fee, while others do not. Local MD Urgent Care does NOT charge facility fees. If I have insurance, what do I need to pay at the time of service? Local MD requires a deposit at the time of service toward the estimated patient deductible or co-insurance amount. This deposit can be in the form of credit or debit card. The deposit amount requested is dependent upon a patient’s insurance benefits and is only estimated. Copayments are due at the time of service. Please check with your insurance company prior to your visit if you have questions regarding your benefit coverage for urgent care. Whom do I contact with billing questions? If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at AR@local-md.com or call us at (708) 922 0911, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Will Local MD provide me with medical guidance if I am not familiar with the OSHA or FMCSA guidelines? Yes. Not only are we here to perform the services our clients need, but we assist them with staying current with the required guidelines and compliant with the required agencies.

  • Accessibility | Local MD Urgent Care

    ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT Local MD Urgent Care is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards. Conformance Status The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. Local MD Urgent Care is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard. Feedback We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Local MD Urgent Care. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on Local MD Urgent Care: Phone: 708-922-0911 E-mail: info@Local-MD.com Postal Address: 17960 S Halsted Street, Homewood, Illinois 60430 Technical Specifications Accessibility of Local MD Urgent Care relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer: HTML WAI-ARIA CSS JavaScript Assessment Approach Local MD Urgent Care assessed the accessibility of Local-MD.com by the following approaches: Self-evaluation: The accessibility of Local-MD.com has been evaluated internally by our team. External evaluation: The accessibility of Local-MD.com has also been evaluated by a third-party accessibility expert. Formal Approval of this Accessibility Statement This Accessibility Statement is approved by: Local-MD.com IT Team 09/16/2023 This statement was created on 09/16/2023.

  • News | Local MD Urgent Care

    Local MD Urgent Care News Local MD Urgent Care Expands Again with Five New Clinics Across Illinois and Indiana June 2, 2025 - Now serving five new communities across Illinois and Indiana—Local MD Urgent Care brings trusted urgent, primary, and occupational health services to more patients than ever. Read Now Local MD Urgent Care Announces Five New Locations Across Illinois and Indiana September 9, 2024 - Local MD Urgent Care has expanded to five new communities across Illinois & Indiana! Bringing primary and urgent care, along with Occupational Health services to people who need it desperately. Read Now

  • Infusions | Local MD Infusions

    Infusion Therapy That Combines Comfort & Expert Care At Local MD Urgent Care, we’re revolutionizing infusion therapy by combining advanced medical care with the comfort and convenience you deserve. Contact Us A Comfortable, Private Setting Say goodbye to at-home inconveniences. Our infusion suites are thoughtfully designed with your comfort in mind. Enjoy: Private rooms with comfortable chairs TVs equipped with Netflix Free WiFi for work or entertainment A peaceful, safe environment Always Staffed with Expert Care With a dedicated nurse practitioner on-site and highly trained medical staff always available, you can trust us to deliver exceptional care every time. Our team is equipped to handle a wide range of infusion needs, ensuring personalized and attentive support for every patient. Seamless Process for Physicians When you refer your patients to us, we take care of the rest. From insurance verification to managing treatment plans, we handle the process from start to finish, so you can focus on providing care. Additionally, our facilities are designed to meet the highest standards of infection prevention, ensuring a safe and sterile environment for every patient. Comprehensive Infusion Services We’re proud to offer a wide range of infusion therapies, including: IV Hydration Therapy Restore vital fluids and electrolytes for rapid recovery and enhanced hydration. Vitamin & Nutrient Infusions Boost immunity, increase energy levels, and support overall health and wellness. Chronic Condition Management Tailored treatments for autoimmune disorders, migraines, and other conditions. IV Antibiotic Therapy Deliver targeted medications to treat infections quickly and effectively. Let's Partner Local MD Urgent Care is here to make infusion therapy simple and accessible. If you’re a healthcare provider looking to refer patients, contact us today for more details about how we can work together. Contact Us Designed for Patients, Trusted by Providers At Local MD Urgent Care, we partner with physician groups to deliver the best possible care for their patients. Here’s why providers trust us: Convenience Located in a professional, fully equipped medical facility for easy access and comfort. Reliability Our infusion services are always staffed, with experienced medical professionals ready to assist. Insurance Support We accept the same insurances as Local MD, making the transition seamless for patients. Effortless From intake to follow-up, we manage the process to ensure every patient receives timely and effective care. Current Locations: Homewood, Illinois 17960 S Halsted Street, Homewood, Illinois 60430 Monday - Friday: 9AM - 5PM (708) 922-0911 Contact Us Our Medications Rheumatology Used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and giant cell arteritis. Neurology A medication prescribed for Alzheimer's disease. Gastroenterology A biosimilar medication for Infliximab, used to treat Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Rheumatology Treats lupus, an autoimmune disease. Neurology Used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). Neurology Treats HIV; can also be categorized under infectious diseases. Rheumatology Treats rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Crohn's disease. Gastroenterology Used to manage Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Endocrinology Prescribed for osteoporosis. Pulmonology A treatment option for severe asthma. Hematology/Oncology Used for managing chronic gout. Neurology Prescribed for Alzheimer’s disease. Cardiology Lowers LDL cholesterol, a cardiovascular treatment. Pulmonology Treats eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis and severe asthma. Immunology Helps prevent kidney transplant rejection. Neurology A medication for multiple sclerosis (MS). Rheumatology Treats rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Gastroenterology Manages Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology A biosimilar to Remicade for inflammatory bowel diseases. Gastroenterology A biosimilar to Rituxan, sometimes used off-label for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Rheumatology Used for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and autoimmune diseases. Hematology/Oncology A biosimilar of Rituximab, used for cancer and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Rheumatology Treats lupus, an autoimmune disease. Rheumatology Manages psoriatic arthritis and plaque psoriasis. Hematology/Oncology Used for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome. Rheumatology Treats Crohn’s disease, plaque psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis. Rheumatology Treats Crohn’s disease, plaque psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis. Neurology Used for thyroid eye disease. Pulmonology A treatment for severe asthma. Rheumatology A biosimilar to Rituxan for treating rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune diseases. Neurology Manages multiple sclerosis (MS) and Crohn’s disease. Hematology/Oncology Treats paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome. Neurology Preventative treatment for migraines. Immunology Used for generalized myasthenia gravis. Immunology An alternative form of Vyvgart for quicker administration. Immunology Treats severe allergic asthma and chronic hives.

  • Annual Physical Exams | Local MD Urgent Care

    Coming in for a regular annual physical exam is a great way to level-set your health. Schedule your physical online. Walk-ins welcome. Annual Physical Exams Find A Location Coming in for a regular annual physical exam is a great way to level-set your health. On top of getting an overview of your vital signs, physicals provide you the opportunity to reconnect with your doctor and discuss any questions you may have about your health. Come in to Local MD Urgent Care for your annual physical exam. Our compassionate team creates a warm, welcoming environment where you’re free to raise any concerns you may have. Schedule an appointment or walk in to any of our locations to get your physical today! Schedule Now What is an annual physical? An annual physical exam is a routine visit to your doctor. As the name suggests, it’s generally recommended that you get a physical exam once a year. Doing so gives you an opportunity to ask any questions or raise any concerns about your well-being. Generally speaking, your annual physical exam will cover two main points. First, your physician will talk with you about your medical history and your lifestyle. Second, your physician will run you through the actual exam, checking your vitals and ensuring there are no signs for concern. What to expect during your annual physical When you come into Local MD for an annual physical, you can expect a robust examination touching on your blood pressure, heart rate, weight, and body mass index (BMI). Here’s a list of the specific examinations you can expect at your annual physical: Vital Signs Blood Pressure — Doctors define high blood pressure, or Hypertension, as having a blood pressure as 130 over 80 or higher. Heart Rate — Measured in beats per minute, a normal heart rate falls somewhere between 60 and 100 beats. Respiration Rate — Taking 20 or more breaths per minute could suggest that you’re having heart or lung problems. Temperature — On average, your body temperature be around 98.6º Fahrenheit. Appearance Just by looking at and talking with you, your physician will learn a lot. They’ll see if you have issues with recalling details, or if you have trouble standing and walking. Heart Exam Using a stethoscope, a doctor will listen to your heartbeat, making careful note for the presence of an irregular heartbeat or heart murmur. Lung Exam With their stethoscope, your physician will listen carefully for wheezing or crackling when you breathe. These could be signs of heart or lung disease. Abdominal Exam By touching different areas of your abdomen, the physician will inspect for the presence of abdominal fluid or unusual tenderness. For male exams, men can expect to have their testicles and penis examined for any signs of testicular cancer or sexually transmitted infections (STI). Physicians may also check for hernias by telling you to “turn your head and cough,” which checks for weaknesses in the wall between the intestines and scrotum. For female exams, women can expect to have their breasts examined for any signs of breast cancer or other benign conditions. A pelvic exam searches for signs of STIs or cervical cancer.

  • Clinic Locations | Local MD Urgent Care

    Find a Local MD clinic for Injuries, Illnesses, Physicals, Occ Med, and other needs. Walk in today! Urgent Care Locations Homewood, IL 17960 S Halsted Street Homewood, Illinois 60430 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Melrose Park, IL 600 W North Avenue, Melrose Park, IL 60160 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Columbus, IN 3019 N National Rd, Columbus, IN 47203 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Clarksville, IN 744 E Lewis and Clark Pkwy, Clarksville, IN 47129 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Pullman, IL 10834 S Doty Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60628 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Decatur, IL 4195 N Water Street, Decatur, IL 62526 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Martinsville, IN 630 Birk Rd, Martinsville, Indiana 46151 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Goshen, IN 924 W Pike Street, Goshen, IN 46526 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Zion, IL 2015 N Sheridan Road, Zion, IL 60099 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Norridge, IL 4460 N Harlem Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Auburn, IN 1113 W Seventh Street, Auburn, IN 46706 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions Warsaw, IN 2680 Escalade Way, Warsaw, IN 46582 (708) 922-0911 Reserve Get Directions

  • Urgent Care Norridge | Local MD Urgent Care

    Walk-ins are always welcome or you can schedule an appointment online at our Norridge urgent care! Visit us for urgent care, primary care, and more needs in Norridge, Illinois. Local MD Urgent Care - Norridge, IL 4460 N Harlem Avenue, Norridge, IL 60706 708-922-0911 Open 7 Days a Week!* Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm Sat & Sun: 9am - 5pm Schedule a Visit *Please note x-ray services are only available Monday through Friday from 9am - 5pm. No time to wait? Walk-ins are always welcome at all of our locations! Get Directions Trusted Walk-In Urgent Care in Norridge, IL Local MD Urgent Care in Norridge delivers quick, compassionate care to residents of Norridge, Harwood Heights, Elmwood Park, and surrounding neighborhoods on Chicago’s Northwest Side. Located on N Harlem Avenue near the Harlem Irving Plaza, our clinic is a convenient stop for busy families, workers, and commuters alike. Whether you’re dealing with a sore throat, a sprained ankle, or just need a school physical, our experienced providers are here to help—with no appointment needed and wait times shorter than the ER. What We Treat at Local MD – Norridge Our Norridge - Harlem clinic offers a wide range of services to address various non-life-threatening medical needs: Injury Treatment Sprains and strains Minor fractures Cuts and lacerations requiring stitches Burn care Foreign body removal Illness Management Cold and flu symptoms Strep throat Ear infections Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Gastrointestinal issues Allergic reactions Pediatric Care Treatment for common childhood illnesses School and sports physicals Immunizations 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 Preventive and Routine Care Annual physical exams Vaccinations (e.g., flu shots, Tdap) Blood pressure monitoring Diabetes screenings 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: Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, United Healthcare Medicare & Indiana Medicaid TRICARE & TriWest 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 Is there a walk-in urgent care near Harlem Irving Plaza? Yes! Local MD is located right near Harlem and Forest Preserve Drive , just down the street from HIP mall , making us a super convenient stop for urgent medical needs in Norridge and Harwood Heights. Can I bring my child in for a physical or sick visit? Absolutely. We welcome pediatric patients of all ages and offer walk-in physicals, vaccinations, ear infection treatment , and more—perfect for families in Norridge, Elmwood Park, and northwest Chicago. Do you offer same-day X-rays at your Norridge clinic? Yes! We have on-site digital X-ray capability , so if you think you’ve got a sprain, strain, or minor fracture, we can evaluate it without sending you to another facility. What kinds of conditions do you treat at this location? We treat a wide range of non-emergency medical issues , from cold and flu symptoms to sprains, rashes, stomach pain, and minor injuries. We also provide COVID-19 and flu testing on-site. Do you accept Medicaid at your Norridge urgent care clinic? Yes—we accept Illinois Medicaid and most major insurance plans . We also offer simple self-pay options for patients without insurance. I live in Harwood Heights—how far is the clinic? We’re just a few minutes away by car or bus. If you’re in Harwood Heights, Elmwood Park, or Portage Park , our Norridge urgent care is one of the closest options open 7 days a week .

  • Headache & Migraine Treatment | Local MD Urgent Care

    If your headache or migraine lasts more than a few hours, it's time to come to Local MD. Schedule an appointment online or walk-in today! Headache & Migraine Treatment Find A Location Headaches can range from mild to severe, and come in many different forms. If you have a severe headache, or one that lasts for more than a few hours, it is probably worth a visit to your local urgent care to determine the cause. Although most headaches are little more than a nuisance, others can signal something far more serious. The team at your neighborhood Local MD Urgent Care is available for patients with scheduled appointments, or walk-ins every day to help you on the way to feeling better. Schedule Now Causes Of Headaches & Migraines When you have a migraine, the pain is usually on one side of your head. Your migraine may also be accompanied by nausea or vomiting, and you may also be sensitive to light or sound. While we don’t know exactly what causes migraine headaches, people report many common triggers. Triggers can include: Stress Hormones Certain Foods or Food Additives Skipping Meals Physical Strain Lack Of Sleep While both men and women can get migraines, women are more likely to get migraines than men. Migraines can also be hereditary; people with a family member who gets migraines are more likely to experience migraines themselves. Types of Headaches/Migraines Since there are many different types of headaches, it will be helpful to let your provider know as much as possible about the type of pain you are experiencing. This will help us identify and diagnose one of the following types of headaches and how to best treat it: Some of the more common types of headaches include: Tension Headaches: You will feel tension headaches broadly across your head or neck. These are generally related to stress or muscle tightness. Tension headaches are very common. Sinus Headaches: These affect you in the face area, often behind your eyes or around your nose. You may feel a throbbing sensation in your cheeks and teeth, or pounding in your ears. If you are prone to sinus headaches, you can make lifestyle changes to help you avoid episodes. Migraines: You will most likely feel a migraine on one side of your head. During an episode, you may be sensitive to light and sound. A number of factors can bring about a migraine. Sometimes, they’re hereditary. It is important to discuss migraine medication and treatment with a medical professional. Cluster Headaches: The most painful of the types of headache, a cluster headache, may wake you in the middle of the night with a shooting pain behind one eye. These may be seasonally related. If you experience one, however, you should seek a professional opinion immediately. If you experience a headache or migraine that feels much more severe than what you are used to, or persists for a longer time than usual, please call or visit us right away. Headache & Migraine Relief If you don’t regularly get headaches or migraines, and find yourself with a low grade pain, it can be okay to start trying to treat yourself at home. If the pain worsens, make sure to visit your local On Dmed to see a professional. Some useful at-home remedies for headaches are: Stay Hydrated: Being dehydrated is one of the most common causes of headaches! Even if this isn’t the root cause of your headache, it can’t hurt to get extra water into your system. Drink a few glasses of water, but make sure you don’t add ice, as that may make your headache worse! Take A Screen Break: While headaches and migraines can happen at any time, the light of your smartphone or computer screen can definitely cause a headache, or at least worsen your symptoms. Take a 5-10 minute break from your screen and go on a walk or just stretch your legs for a bit. Eat Something Healthy: Ideally, a piece of fruit! One of the causes of headaches can be low blood sugar, so the natural sugars in foods like fruit can help elevate that level and get it back to a normal, headache-less, place. Drink Some Tea: Tension headaches can be caused by a high level of stress. As the most common type of headaches among adults, it’s important to know what you can do to lessen the symptoms when you feel a headache coming on. Again, get away from your computer screen, drink some tea, and relax for a bit.

  • X-Rays & Diagnostics | Local MD Urgent Care

    At Local MD Urgent Care, we provide state-of-the-art diagnostic testing services, including x-rays, to ensure accurate diagnoses. X-Rays & Diagnostics At our urgent care center, we provide state-of-the-art diagnostic testing services, including X-rays, to ensure accurate and efficient diagnoses. Our advanced imaging technology allows our experienced medical team to identify and assess a wide range of injuries and conditions. Whether you require an X-ray for a suspected fracture or need other diagnostic tests, we offer a comprehensive suite of services to meet your medical needs. Rest assured that our efficient testing process and experienced professionals are dedicated to providing timely and reliable results, so you can receive the best possible care and treatment. More Services Injuries Illnesses Pediatric Care X-Ray & Diagnostics Occupational Health Physical Exams Immunizations Find A Location Blood Work & Testing Learn More Cardiovascular Health Learn More EKG Testing Learn More X-Ray Imaging Learn More

  • Occupational Health | Local MD Urgent Care

    Local MD works with companies of all sizes to help minimize employee disruptions, getting them back to work swiftly and safely. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES Occupational Health is the field of healthcare dedicated to the safety and well-being of your employees. Local MD focuses on injury prevention and employee education. We’re constantly evolving with the times, staying up-to-date on the latest protocols and compliance requirements. Working with companies of all sizes, the Local MD team can tailor an Occupational Health package built to your company’s needs to help minimize employee disruptions, getting them back to work swiftly and safely. Contact Us More Services Injuries Illnesses Pediatric Care X-Ray & Diagnostics Occupational Health Physical Exams Immunizations Services Work Injury Treatment School Bus Driver Exams Tuberculosis Testing Drug & Alcohol Screenings DOT Exams & Screenings Breath Alcohol Testing Get A Quote Get in touch with our team about our Occupational Health services! First Name Email Last Name Phone Number Business Name Submit Form Thanks for submitting! Medical Authorization Form Does your business have an established account with Local MD Urgent Care? Fill out the online Medical Authorization Form below! If you do not have an account with us, email OccHealth@Local-MD.com before completing the form. Medical Auth Form Pay Your Bill Does your business have an established account with Local MD Urgent Care? Use the link below to your bill below. Pay Your EPS Bill Pay Your WC Bill Pre-Employment Exams Pre-employment exams are a crucial step in the hiring process, designed to assess an individual's physical and mental fitness to perform specific job duties. Our qualified medical professionals conduct thorough medical evaluations, ensuring that potential employees can meet the demands of their intended roles safely. These exams help prevent workplace injuries and illnesses while safeguarding the overall health and well-being of your workforce. Injury Care Accidents can happen even in the safest of workplaces. When an employee sustains an injury on the job, it's essential to provide immediate and appropriate care. Our occupational health services include efficient and compassionate injury care to diagnose, treat, and manage workplace injuries promptly. We understand the importance of minimizing downtime and ensuring a smooth recovery, so your employees can return to work as quickly as possible. Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy plays a vital role in helping employees regain function and independence after an injury or illness. Our skilled occupational therapists work closely with injured workers to develop personalized treatment plans, focusing on improving physical and cognitive abilities relevant to their job requirements. Through therapeutic interventions and exercises, we aim to facilitate a safe and successful return to work, reducing the risk of re-injury and long-term disability. Drug and Alcohol Testing Maintaining a drug-free workplace is essential for ensuring employee safety, productivity, and overall well-being. Our occupational health program includes comprehensive drug and alcohol testing services, including pre-employment screenings, random testing, and post-incident testing. With strict adherence to confidentiality and accuracy, we help businesses comply with industry regulations and create a secure and productive work environment. Vaccinations and Immunizations Preventive healthcare is key to a healthy and thriving workforce. We offer a wide range of vaccinations and immunizations to protect employees from vaccine-preventable diseases. Whether you require annual flu shots, travel vaccinations, or specialized immunizations based on industry-specific risks, our experienced medical team is here to provide expert guidance and administer the necessary vaccinations conveniently at our urgent care center. Workers’ Compensation Physical Therapy Following a workplace injury, physical therapy is a crucial part of the recovery process, ensuring employees get back to work swiftly and safely. A proper physical therapy regimen can help speed up recovery, and get employees back on their feet. Local MD Urgent Care will happily refer employees to one of our trusted third-party clinics.

  • Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea | Local MD Urgent Care

    Let the caring medical professionals at Local MD get to the bottom of your symptoms. Schedule an appointment online or walk in today! Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea Find A Location At Local MD Urgent Care, we understand how discomforting and debilitating nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can be. If you or a loved one are experiencing these symptoms, seeking immediate care at our urgent care center is essential. Our experienced medical team can quickly assess your condition, provide effective treatment to address the underlying cause, and offer necessary hydration and medication to alleviate your symptoms. Don't endure the distress of gastrointestinal issues alone; trust Local MD Urgent Care to provide compassionate and efficient care to help you feel better and get back to your normal routine. Schedule Now What is Nausea? Nausea is a sensation of unease or discomfort in the stomach often accompanied by an inclination to vomit. It is not a disease itself but rather a symptom of an underlying issue affecting the digestive system or other bodily functions. Nausea can range from mild to severe and may be temporary or chronic, depending on the cause. Common Causes of Nausea Gastrointestinal Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, such as gastroenteritis, commonly known as the stomach flu, can lead to nausea. Motion Sickness: Traveling in cars, planes, or boats can trigger motion sickness and cause nausea. Pregnancy: Nausea and vomiting, often referred to as morning sickness, are common during early pregnancy. Medications: Certain medications, especially those that affect the gastrointestinal system, can cause nausea as a side effect. Migraine: Nausea is a frequent symptom associated with migraines and severe headaches. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Acid reflux can lead to a feeling of nausea, particularly after meals. Anxiety and Stress: Emotional distress and anxiety can trigger nausea in some individuals. Diagnosing Nausea Diagnosing the underlying cause of nausea involves a comprehensive medical evaluation, which may include: Medical History: The healthcare provider will inquire about your medical history, including any recent illnesses, medications, or exposure to infectious agents. Physical Examination: A thorough physical examination is performed to assess other symptoms and potential signs of the underlying condition. Lab Tests: Blood tests, urine tests, and other lab investigations may be ordered to check for infections, electrolyte imbalances, or other abnormalities. Imaging Studies: In some cases, imaging studies such as abdominal ultrasound or CT scan may be recommended to visualize the gastrointestinal tract and identify potential causes. Treatment for Nausea The treatment for nausea largely depends on the underlying cause. Common approaches include: Antiemetic Medications: These medications are specifically designed to alleviate nausea and vomiting. Fluid Replacement: Ensuring proper hydration is crucial, especially if nausea is accompanied by vomiting or diarrhea. Dietary Modifications: Avoiding spicy, greasy, or heavy foods and opting for bland, easily digestible options may help. Lifestyle Changes: Managing stress, getting enough rest, and engaging in relaxation techniques may be beneficial. Addressing Underlying Conditions: Treating the root cause of nausea, such as an infection or acid reflux, is essential for long-term relief. Avoiding Triggers: Identifying and avoiding triggers that worsen nausea, such as certain foods or smells, can be helpful. What is Vomiting? Vomiting, also known as emesis, is the forceful expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth and sometimes the nose. It is a protective mechanism by which the body eliminates harmful substances or irritants from the gastrointestinal tract. Vomiting can be distressing and may be accompanied by nausea, abdominal discomfort, and dehydration. Common Causes of Vomiting Gastroenteritis: Viral or bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract are common causes of vomiting. Food Poisoning: Consuming contaminated or spoiled food can lead to vomiting and diarrhea. Pregnancy: Nausea and vomiting during early pregnancy, often referred to as morning sickness, are common. Medications: Certain medications, especially those that irritate the stomach lining, can induce vomiting. Motion Sickness: Traveling in vehicles or boats can trigger motion sickness and lead to vomiting. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Severe acid reflux can cause vomiting, particularly after meals. Migraine: Some individuals experience vomiting as a symptom associated with migraines and severe headaches. Diagnosing Vomiting Diagnosing the cause of vomiting involves a thorough medical assessment, which may include: Medical History: The healthcare provider will inquire about recent illnesses, food intake, medications, and other relevant information. Physical Examination: A comprehensive physical exam is conducted to evaluate other symptoms and potential signs of an underlying condition. Lab Tests: Blood tests, urine tests, and other lab investigations may be ordered to check for infections, electrolyte imbalances, or other abnormalities. Imaging Studies: In some cases, imaging studies such as abdominal ultrasound or CT scan may be recommended to visualize the gastrointestinal tract and identify potential causes. Treatment for Vomiting The treatment for vomiting aims to address the underlying cause and provide relief from discomfort. Common approaches include: Rehydration: It is essential to replace lost fluids and electrolytes due to vomiting, especially in cases of dehydration. Antiemetic Medications: These medications are prescribed to alleviate vomiting and nausea. Dietary Adjustments: Gradually reintroducing bland, easily digestible foods can help the stomach settle. Rest and Relaxation: Getting adequate rest and reducing stress may be beneficial during recovery. Medication Adjustment: If vomiting is a side effect of specific medications, adjusting the dosage or switching to an alternative may be necessary. Treating Underlying Conditions: Addressing the root cause of vomiting, such as an infection or gastrointestinal disorder, is vital for lasting relief. What is Diarrhea? Diarrhea is characterized by loose, watery stools and increased frequency of bowel movements. It is a common gastrointestinal symptom that can be acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term). Diarrhea can lead to dehydration if not managed promptly. Common Causes of Diarrhea Gastroenteritis: Viral or bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal tract are the most common causes of acute diarrhea. Food Poisoning: Consuming contaminated or spoiled food can lead to acute diarrhea. Food Intolerance: Some individuals may experience diarrhea after consuming certain foods they are intolerant to, such as lactose or gluten. Medications: Some medications, especially antibiotics, can disrupt the natural balance of gut bacteria and cause diarrhea. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Chronic conditions such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis can cause recurrent diarrhea. Gastrointestinal Disorders: Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can lead to chronic diarrhea. Diagnosing Diarrhea Diagnosing the underlying cause of diarrhea involves a comprehensive medical evaluation, which may include: Medical History: The healthcare provider will inquire about recent illnesses, food intake, medications, and other relevant information. Stool Examination: Analysis of a stool sample may be conducted to check for signs of infection or inflammation. Physical Examination: A thorough physical exam is performed to evaluate other symptoms and potential signs of an underlying condition. Lab Tests: Blood tests, urine tests, and other lab investigations may be ordered to check for infections, electrolyte imbalances, or other abnormalities. Treatment for Diarrhea The treatment for diarrhea aims to address the underlying cause and manage symptoms effectively. Common approaches include: Rehydration: Maintaining adequate fluid intake is crucial to prevent dehydration, especially in cases of acute diarrhea. Electrolyte Replacement: Consuming electrolyte-rich fluids or using oral rehydration solutions can help restore electrolyte balance. Dietary Adjustments: Gradually reintroducing easily digestible foods can aid in recovery. Antidiarrheal Medications: In some cases, antidiarrheal medications may be prescribed to manage symptoms. Avoiding Trigger Foods: Identifying and avoiding foods that trigger diarrhea, such as those causing intolerance, can help prevent recurrences. Medication Adjustment: If diarrhea is a side effect of specific medications, adjusting the dosage or switching to an alternative may be necessary. Treating Underlying Conditions: Addressing the root cause of diarrhea, such as infections or gastrointestinal disorders, is crucial for lasting relief. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are common symptoms of various underlying conditions affecting the gastrointestinal system. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment are essential to identify the cause and provide appropriate management for relief and recovery. Understanding the potential causes, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for these symptoms empower individuals to take charge of their health and seek timely care when needed. If you or a loved one experience persistent or severe symptoms, don't hesitate to seek medical attention at our urgent care center. Our experienced medical team is here to provide compassionate and efficient care to help you feel better and ensure your well-being. Please note, with your optimal care in mind, if your injury is severe, the Local MD team may refer you to a local emergency room.

  • Urgent Care Warsaw | Local MD Urgent Care

    Walk-ins are always welcome or you can schedule an appointment online at our Warsaw urgent care! Visit us for urgent care, primary care, and more needs in Warsaw, Indiana. Local MD Urgent Care - Warsaw, IN 2680 Escalade Way, Warsaw, Indiana 46582 708-922-0911 Open 7 Days a Week!* Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm Sat & Sun: 9am - 5pm Schedule a Visit *Please note x-ray services are only available Monday through Friday from 9am - 5pm. No time to wait? Walk-ins are always welcome at all of our locations! Get Directions Convenient, Affordable Urgent Care in Warsaw, Indiana Local MD Urgent Care in Warsaw, IN offers fast, friendly medical care without the hassle of appointments or long ER wait times. Conveniently located off US-30 and just minutes from downtown, our walk-in clinic serves Warsaw, Winona Lake, Leesburg, and the greater Kosciusko County area. Whether you need treatment for a sudden illness, a minor injury, or just a quick physical, our team of experienced medical professionals is ready to help—7 days a week. What We Treat at Local MD – Warsaw Our Warsawclinic offers a wide range of services to address various non-life-threatening medical needs: Injury Treatment Sprains and strains Minor fractures Cuts and lacerations requiring stitches Burn care Foreign body removal Illness Management Cold and flu symptoms Strep throat Ear infections Urinary tract infections (UTIs) Gastrointestinal issues Allergic reactions Pediatric Care Treatment for common childhood illnesses School and sports physicals Immunizations 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 Preventive and Routine Care Annual physical exams Vaccinations (e.g., flu shots, Tdap) Blood pressure monitoring Diabetes screenings 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: Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, United Healthcare Medicare & Indiana Medicaid TRICARE & TriWest 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. Is there a walk-in clinic near US-30 in Warsaw, Indiana? Yes! Our urgent care center is conveniently located off US-30 near major retailers and restaurants. We’re just minutes from downtown Warsaw and easily accessible for residents of Winona Lake, Leesburg, and Pierceton. Can I get a school physical for my child in Warsaw today? Absolutely. We offer same-day physicals with no appointment needed. Bring any required forms and a photo ID—we’ll get you in and out quickly. 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. Do you offer digital X-rays at your Warsaw clinic? Yes! Our Warsaw urgent care location has on-site digital X-ray capabilities for injuries like sprains, suspected fractures, and chest pain. No outside referral is needed. 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. Do you treat seasonal allergies and sinus infections in Warsaw? We do. If you’re dealing with allergy flare-ups, sinus pain, or congestion , our team can help with relief medications and same-day treatment—right here in Warsaw. Can I bring my teenager to this urgent care instead of the pediatrician? Definitely. We regularly treat adolescents and teens for everything from colds and coughs to sprains and pink eye. It’s a great option if your regular provider is closed or booked up. 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. What makes Local MD the best urgent care in Warsaw, IN? We’re local, accessible, and focused on patient care—not waitlists. With extended hours, online check-in, and a full range of services , we’re a trusted choice for Kosciusko County urgent care . 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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