CoxHealth Adult & Pediatric Urgent Care Plus

Category: Urgent care center in Springfield, Missouri

Address: 1000 E Primrose St Suite 170, Springfield, MO 65807, USA

Phone: +14172696000

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Talor Lafferty

Oct 4, 2022

Worst walk-in clinic experience ever!! I do not recommend this place to anyone! Dr had the worst bedside manor ever!! Lauren Grover left my urine in the bathroom unlabeled and I had to track down a different nurse to put a label on it to be tested. Who ever the MD was diagnosed me with a pulled muscle after having flu symptoms all weekend!

katlcol

Sep 10, 2022

I am from Oklahoma and I had a medical emergency, from breaking my arm, ambulance and I was brought to Cox Health South. From the ambulance to the er and being admitted and surgery and being discharged, I received excellent care. They treated me like I was important! The care, the love, the understanding and prayers pulled me through this traumatic time. Thank you Cox Health Hospital. 💘 ❤

Eric Weiskopf

Sep 2, 2022

Quick handling at front desk, triage, x-ray and time with Nurse Practitioner.

Baylie Carter

Aug 26, 2022

Save my spot is a very helpful feature offered at cox facilities. The nurses were quick to assess the situation with my little girl and made proper preparations to handle her care quickly as possible as well as help calm my child when she was overwhelmed with the situation. I'm thankful to the staff for helping my baby get better.

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Questions & Answers

Do they do x-rays

Cindy Dittmer | Oct 14, 2022
Melissa Morgan | Oct 14, 2022

Yes.

Can u treat an ingrown toenail?

Debra Coop | Jul 7, 2022
Marsha Hoyt | Jul 7, 2022

Yes they have medicines that you can buy over the counter to treat them.

I have an artificial knee. This afternoon I stepped on a rusty nail that went through the sole of my shoe and pierced my foot. I have had a Tetanus shot a couple of years ago. Should I be on antibiotics as a precaution for the knee?

Cathie Page | Nov 5, 2019
Jennifer Reyes | Nov 5, 2019

The vaccine called Tdap also helps protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough. CDC recommends that all preteens and teens get a Tdap vaccine, preferably at 11 or 12 years old. Adults need to get a Td booster shot every 10 years to stay protected. This vaccine protects againsttetanus and diphtheria.

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Are you open on Christmas Eve?

Jessica Alier | Nov 5, 2019
Kevin Hove | Nov 5, 2019

Yes 8-8

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Is this a walk in or do you have to call to make and appointment ?

Mary Cooper | Nov 5, 2017
Christmas Thorn | Nov 5, 2017

It is a walk in

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