Address: 332 N Trade St Suite 1100, Matthews, NC 28105, USA
Phone: +17045126850
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Tess Foreman
Rude and no compassion for patients
Kaleigh Call
This was the most friendly urgent care I have ever been to! From the friendly face at the front desk to the nurse and then the PA, it was smiles all around. The wait time said 2 hours online but I got in and out in under 45 minutes. I would hands down go to this urgent care again. THANK YOU!
T
The environment is clean, friendly and professional staff at the front desk. Dr. Win Lin is an exceptional Doctor as he understood what the problem was with my Son. Highly recommend this location!!!!!!!
Thomas Howard
I was trying to get a physical for my son to attend summer camp. In the past, this is a very easy thing to get. The physical consist of checking your eyes, blood pressure, weight, asking basic health questions, and having you do simple motor skills. Even though on the website it says they do sport/camp physicals, and I called a week in advance to verify that they can, I was told that this simple physical is BEYOND the ability of the staff. Heaven forbid if you are actually sick, because if they can't do something as basic as a camp physical, I would assume they can't do anything. The person working the front desk proudly displays his Masonic Temple affiliation around his neck, and since they are unable to do VERY BASIC Western medicine, I can only conclude that unless you need a Masonic Right, Voodoo, or Witchcraft performed on you, DO NOT GO. They are not able to do a VERY SIMPLE physical - to difficult for their skills.
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You can just walk in to any Atrium Health Urgent Care. If you’d like, you can reserve your spot online before you arrive. Although this isn’t an appointment, it lets us know you’re coming and helps us plan for your visit.
You can reserve your spot online before you arrive. Although this isn’t an appointment, it lets us know you’re coming and helps us plan for your visit.
We’re open every day, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Yes, we can prescribe medication if necessary to treat your condition. Common conditions that require prescription medications include infections, viruses, asthma, allergies, stomach conditions and more. To refill an existing medication, contact your doctor. We can offer a one-time dose for some medications while you wait for your doctor to make the refill.
Yes, we treat patients of all ages, including newborns.
Yes, you can get physicals for work, school, sports and more at any Atrium Health Urgent Care location. We can also provide yearly physicals, but we recommend getting established with an Atrium Health provider for long-term preventive care.
If you’re having COVID-19 symptoms, we can provide a COVID-19 test. If you need a COVID-19 test for travel or due to exposure, visit another testing site near you. Visit our website for more information.
We do not offer the COVID-19 vaccine at this time. Go to our website to find a location, or visit another vaccination site near you.
Yes, Atrium Health Urgent Care treats all patients, no matter your insurance status or ability to pay. Visit our website to see more information about our financial assistance options.
Yes, we use X-rays to check for broken bones, pneumonia or other lung problems (chest X-ray), foreign objects and more.
Yes, Atrium Health Urgent Care providers include doctors, as well as physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses.
Wait times vary by day, time and severity of symptoms. Visit our website to view the most current wait time estimates at all locations. If you’d like, you can reserve your spot online before you arrive. This helps us plan for your arrival, which can save you time spent in the waiting room.
Atrium Health providers and facilities are in network for most of the health insurance plans offered by Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Cigna, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, plus many others. Our providers and facilities are also in network for many Medicaid and Medicare plans.
Yes, you’ll receive a bill in the mail after your visit. Depending on your insurance, you may owe a deductible or copayment at the time of your visit.
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