Book a Telemedicine Visit at PACS Urgent Care
Please note that you are only requesting an appointment. We will notify you to confirm & schedule your appointment. Please allow at least 24 hours for us to contact you.
Should I go to PACS Urgent Care or the emergency room?
PACS Urgent Care is a convenient and practical alternative to the emergency room for non-life-threatening issues.
The following guide will help you determine if PACS Urgent Care is right for your symptoms:
Visit PACS Urgent Care
for urgent but non-life-threatening conditions.
- Allergic Reaction
- Possible fracture
- Cough
- Cut or scrape
- Ear or sinus pain
- Eye swelling, irritation, redness, or pain
- Fever, cold, flu
- Frequent and painful urination
- Mild to moderate asthma attack
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- Rash
- Sore throat
- Sprain, strain
- Stitches
- Tetanus and flu vaccinations
Visit an Emergency Department or call 911
for serious or life-threatening conditions.
- Chest pain, numbness in face, arm, or leg; difficulty speaking
- Coughing up or vomiting blood
- Heart attack
- High fever with stiff neck, mental confusion, or difficulty breathing
- Major injury
- severe shortness of breath
- Stroke
- Sudden or unexplained loss of consciousness
- Wound that will not stop bleeding