Urgent Care
Equipped to provide immediate, walk-in care for a wide range of non-life-threatening conditions, listed below.
If your condition is life-threatening, dial 911 for emergency care.
Occupational Medicine
Employers rely on Piedmont Urgent Care for a full range of Occupational Medicine services.
Illnesses
Common
- Allergies
- Bladder Infections
- Bronchitis / Pneumonia
- Colds
- Cuts / Minor lacerations
- Diarrhea
- Ear infections
- Ear wax removal
- Eye infections / Styes
- Hemorrhoids
- Influenza (flu)
- Insect / Bee stings
- Rash / Skin conditions
- Minor allergic reactions
- Sinus infections
- Stomach flu (gastroenteritis)
- Strep / Sore throat
- Swimmer’s ear
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Pediatrics/Children
- Childhood infectious diseases (coughs, colds, diarrhea, vomiting and fever)
- Skin conditions
- Pink eye
- Athlete’s foot
- Cold sores
- Eczema / Dry skin
- Impetigo
- Minor burns and rashes
- Skin infections
- Sunburn
- Wound care
- Poison ivy / Poison oak
- Ringworm
Adult (Episodes/Complications)
- Abdominal pain
- Allergies
- Allergic reactions
- Panic attacks / acute anxiety
- Arthritis flares
- Asthma flares
- Diarrhea
- Diverticulitis
- Gastritis or indigestion
- Gout
- Headaches – migraine and tension
- Medication side effects
- Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Injuries & Trauma
Common
- Acute fracture (non-displaced)
- Minor concussions
- Back pain or strains
- Knee, shoulder, and ankle sprains
- Fingernail / Toenail injuries
- Hand and foot Injuries
- Splinter removal
- Falls
- Minor trauma and lacerations
- Minor burns
- Work-related Injuries
Services
Diagnostic Testing
- Cultures
- Chemistry lab panels
- Influenza (flu)
- Mononucleosis
- Pregnancy tests
- Strep throat screens
Vaccinations
- Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)
- Flu – seasonal
- Flu – H1N1
- Td (tetanus, diphtheria)
When to go to the ER?
Stop! If you or a family member is experiencing a life-threatening illness or injury – such as major head trauma, chest pain, severe abdominal pain, or loss of consciousness – WellStreet recommends that you immediately call 911 or go directly to an Emergency Room (ER). See the list below for guidance on what situations require ER treatment over WellStreet Urgent Care.
- Pregnancy bleeding or complications
- Life-threatening allergic reactions
- Severe burns
- Signs or symptoms of stroke or heart attack
- Amputation of a body part
- Near drowning
- Electrical shock
If you have a chronic medical condition, consult with your primary care physician in advance about when you should visit the Emergency Room.