At Saffron Health’s walk-in clinic, we offer you and your family the opportunity to benefit from accessible, comprehensive primary medical care. Today more than ever you want to know your health is a top priority for your healthcare providers. We are here to provide diagnosis and treatment on the same day, so you get the care you need without delay.
When You Should Visit a Walk-in Clinic
When you or a family member is suffering from non-urgent symptoms or a minor injury, it is always best to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Often people ignore their symptoms which can allow illness to become more serious. That is why we offer same-day primary medical care to our patients. Our walk-in clinic team is ready to diagnose and treat minor illnesses and injuries including:
- Common Cold
- Flu
- Abnormal Rashes
- Migraines
- Fever
- Eye injury
- Cuts
- Burns
- Sprains
- STIs
- Strep
We will provide a thorough assessment and determine what next steps are recommended, whether it is to send you for tests, provide prescriptions or make necessary referrals.
When You Should Seek Emergency Care
Please do not hesitate to call 9-1-1 or seek care at the emergency department when you or a loved one is experiencing serious symptoms such as severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, chest pains, changes to mental capacity or ability to communicate, fainting, convulsions, or head injury. When in doubt, it is always best to seek immediate emergency medical attention.
Why is accessible health care important?
At Saffron, we believe everyone deserves high-quality, accessible healthcare. We are ready to serve our community with accessible, comprehensive healthcare to ensure you receive proper treatment when you need it. When you or a loved one is sick, having to wait for an appointment with your family doctor is stressful. It often also allows your symptoms to worsen. However, with accessible health care you can consult with a primary doctor. We will assess your symptoms and provide treatment or arrange for further investigation into your condition via tests or referrals. This ensures your condition doesn’t worsen and any threats to your health are detected at the earliest possible stage.