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Immediate Care locations provide timely help for non-emergent, non-life-threatening conditions. But which conditions are appropriate for consultation and treatment at an Immediate Care location? Read on to learn when to visit your local immediate care and what can be seen via video visit.

How Immediate Care Can Help

Riverside’s Immediate Care locations can help with a variety of conditions that require immediate attention but are not severe enough for the emergency room. 

These conditions include:

  • Allergies
  • Cold and cough
  • Ear and sinus infections
  • Fever
  • Mild asthma attacks
  • Minor cuts, burns, and wounds
  • Pink eye
  • Radiology services
  • Rashes and poison ivy
  • School and sports physicals
  • Sore throat
  • Strains and sprains
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Testing (strep, flu, UTI, mono, COVID)
  • Work Force Health
  • and more

Visiting your local Immediate Care location is now easier than ever. Through your myRiverside MyChart app, you can choose between walk-in appointments, scheduled in-person visits, and video visits.

Video Visits Bring Immediate Care to You

When an in-person visit to an Immediate Care location just won’t work, Riverside now offers the option of scheduling video visits that you can attend from the comfort of your home. Video visits may not be appropriate for all conditions, so be sure to check your myRiverside MyChart to determine the correct type of visit when scheduling.

 

Riverside Immediate Care is here for you with four convenient locations providing care seven days a week with extended hours and video visit options. For locations, hours, and wait times, click here. To register and schedule in-person and video visits through myRiverside MyChart, click here. 

 

When care can’t wait, choose Riverside. Always.

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