About This Location
Get most of the outpatient services you and your family need in one location:
- Primary care
- Urgent care
- Specialty care
- Laboratory tests
- X-rays
- 3D mammography
- DEXA bone-density scans
- Physical therapy
Specialty Care
- Cardiology
- General Surgery
- Mental Health
- Nephrology
- Orthopedics
- Podiatry
- Pulmonology
- Urology
- Women’s Health
What is primary care?
A primary care provider (PCP) should be your first source for routine, nonemergency medical care. You also can see a PCP by appointment when you are sick. Primary care providers can be physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants.
Having a PCP is important because:
- Your provider knows you and your health history.
- Our Keokuk Clinic PCPs are part of Great River Health’s network of more than 60 specialty health care providers.
- PCPs help patients establish healthy lifestyles that can prevent illnesses.
- Having a PCP is cost-effective and efficient.
To become a patient of a primary care provider at Keokuk Clinic, call 319-524-6274.
What is urgent care?
Our Keokuk Clinic provides walk-in services for sudden illnesses or injuries that need to be evaluated right away but aren’t considered emergencies.
What you need to know:
- Patients must be at least six months old. Women who are pregnant should seek help from their obstetrician or nurse midwife.
- For multiple or complex health concerns, visiting a primary care provider or emergency department may be necessary.
- Pain or long-term medications aren’t prescribed.
To receive urgent care, come to our Keokuk Clinic between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, or 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.