Upper Sandusky UrgentCare

NEED MEDICAL CARE TODAY?

People usually call their primary care physician when they need help with a minor injury or illness, but physicians have busy schedules and cannot always see patients as soon as you need them to. In times like these, you can visit Wyandot Memorial Hospital’s UrgentCare.

UrgentCare is a walk-in clinic where no appointments are necessary. We provide same-day diagnosis and treatment for a variety of non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses. Most insurances are accepted, so be sure to bring your insurance card with you. Co-pays may be necessary.

What Does UrgentCare Treat?

UrgentCare is not emergency care. If you are experiencing a serious medical event, call 911 immediately. The purpose of UrgentCare is to help people with important, but non-life-threatening medical concerns as soon as possible.
People usually call their primary care physician when they need help with a minor injury or illness, but physicians have busy schedules and cannot always see patients as soon as you need them to. In times like these, you can visit Wyandot Memorial Hospital’s UrgentCare.

Some common conditions treated in our UrgentCare clinic include:

  • Sprains and strains

  • Minor cuts and bruises

  • Vomiting and/or diarrhea

  • Ear infections

  • Cold and flu

  • Fevers

  • Dehydration

  • Pink eye

  • Minor burns

  • Skin rashes

Hours of Operation

UrgentCare is located on the main hospital campus. Enter at the main entrance and report to the window marked UrgentCare.

Operating hours:

Monday – Friday from 7:30 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday from 9 am – 3 pm