About This Location
Our Walk-In Clinic is available for the care of non-emergency conditions like allergies and infections, abrasions and bruises, colds and flu, and sprains and pains. It offers extended hours for your convenience. If you are experiencing life-threatening symptoms, please go immediately to the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center Emergency Department or call 911.
If you're unsure about where to go for medical care, take a moment to review our symptom lists below. The Walk-In Clinic does not provide care for chronic conditions.
Symptoms
- Acute/episodic back and neck pain/body aches
- Minor infections
- Allergy
- Muscle aches
- Asthma (mild shortness of breath)
- Nausea/vomiting (without dehydration)
- Bladder/urinary tract infection
- Pink eye
- Cold and flu-like symptoms
- Rash
- Congestion
- Return to work/school release (for acute minor illness only)
- Cough
- Sexually transmitted disease suspected exposure
- Dental infection
- Sinus infection
- Diarrhea (without dehydration)
- Sore throat (onset less than 2 weeks)
- Earache
- Sports physical/Boy Scout physical (NOT school physical)
- Fever under 103 degrees
- Sprains / strains
- Food poisoning (suspected)
- Suture removal (simple, less than 15 stitches)
- Minor cuts
- Urination that is painful or bloody
- Minor eye injuries
- Vaginal discharge