Urgent Care

When a sudden illness or minor injury strikes, the last thing you want to do is sit in a crowded urgent care waiting room, pay a high co-pay, and see a provider who doesn’t know your medical history. With our Direct Primary Care (DPC) membership at Shine Medical Center, urgent care access is already built into your plan.

What to Expect During a Sick Visit

During a Sick Visit, we prioritize your immediate concerns, offering:

  • Thorough Evaluation

    A focused examination to assess your symptoms and diagnose the issue accurately

  • On-Site Testing

    Certain in-office testing, such as strep, UTI and COVID-19, allows us to help identify the cause and initiate treatment promptly.

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Clear guidance and prescriptions if needed to relieve symptoms and promote healing.

  • Follow-Up Care

    Continued support to monitor your recovery and ensure you’re back to full health.

Common Conditions We Treat in Sick Visits

  • Colds, cough, and flu symptoms
  • Fever and sore throat
  • Stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Allergies and asthma flare-ups
  • Minor injuries
  • And more

Why Choose Shine Medical Center for Sick Visits?

We know how disruptive illness can be, and we strive to make your visit as smooth and efficient as possible.

Because we maintain a smaller patient panel, we have the flexibility to offer same-day or next-day appointments when you need them most. Even better, your membership includes direct text and phone access to your own doctor. Whether it is an unexpected sinus infection, a minor sprain, or a sudden flare-up of a chronic issue, you can reach out directly for immediate guidance. You get fast, personalized treatment from a doctor who already knows your health inside and out—saving you time, keeping you out of germ-filled waiting rooms, and eliminating expensive urgent care bills.

Feel Better, Faster

If you’re not feeling well, don’t wait—contact Shine Medical Center to schedule a Sick Visit. Our team is ready to help you recover and get back to your life.

Please note: If you’re having life threatening symptoms such as chest pain, signs of stroke, severe abdominal pain or others, please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest ER.