When Should You Go to Urgent Care?

Care can’t wait for office hours. Our urgent care is open Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We treat non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries—so you can get in, get treated, and get back to your day quickly.

Please note that our clinics are closed on these major holidays:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Pioneer Day
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day

When you have a medical emergency, use this guide to help you know where to go for care. If the situation is life threatening, call 911 or go the nearest emergency department (ER).

  • Current Photo ID
  • Insurance Card
  • Payment

*Please note that any co-payment required by your insurance provider is due at the time of service. It is important to verify with your insurance company that Granger Medical Clinic, and our providers, are in-network with your insurance plan.

  • The average wait time in urgent care is around 60 minutes
  • No appointment is necessary; urgent care patients are seen on a walk-in basis
  • Patients are typically seen in the order they arrive, however, if another patient appears to have a more serious condition, they will take priority. Some conditions that may require another patient to take priority include, but are not limited to, chest pain, trouble breathing, and uncontrollable bleeding.

Most issues concerning obstetrics require imaging from an ultrasound machine as part of the evaluation. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you call ahead to find out about the availability of our ultrasound technicians and equipment before arriving. If the level of care you require is outside our scope of practice, you will be referred to the ED. Based on the urgency determined by our providers, you may be required to go by ambulance.